Saturday, 9 January 2016
Med gull
The Czech ringed med gull was keeping the anglers company along the north wall and a brown house moth was in the moth trap
Friday, 8 January 2016
Nothing much happening
Heysham Obs
THURSDAY
Ad Kittiwake behind IOM ferry
FRIDAY
Pink-footed Goose - 33 S lunchtime
Great-crested Grebe - 5 in harbour/just offshore
No sign Guillemot
Nothing behind the ferry
THURSDAY
Ad Kittiwake behind IOM ferry
FRIDAY
Pink-footed Goose - 33 S lunchtime
Great-crested Grebe - 5 in harbour/just offshore
No sign Guillemot
Nothing behind the ferry
Wednesday, 6 January 2016
Cetti's materialises!
Heysham obs
These non singing Cetti's are elusive . One was located after a 15 minute vigil seeing what was around from the end of the wetland boardwalk Heysham nr.
Also seen:
Treecreeper - 1
Goldcrest - 2
Water rail - 1
Moorhen -3
No chiffchaff located
Moth
Dark chestnut kicked off the trap for the year
These non singing Cetti's are elusive . One was located after a 15 minute vigil seeing what was around from the end of the wetland boardwalk Heysham nr.
Also seen:
Treecreeper - 1
Goldcrest - 2
Water rail - 1
Moorhen -3
No chiffchaff located
Moth
Dark chestnut kicked off the trap for the year
Nuthatch mega (Tuesday posting)
Heysham Obs
These are really rare west of the Lune/south of Morecambe and indeed also rare in the whole of Morecambe itself.
Ocean Edge/Middleton
Nuthatch - was on western boundary of MNR where it adjoins the caravan site. I suspect there are lots of feeders in this area, so it may stick around? Indeed it may have been around a while as I seldom walk here - it was the loud calling that attracted me, easily audible from top road of caravan park (per Malcolm).
Cetti's Warbler - one between fence pond and fence in brambles but very elusive
Mute Swan - 2 pair + 2 juv
Coot - 1 (no swimming pond)
plus :3 moorhen 8 mallard 8 tufted 46 teal 5 water rail 5 meadow pipit 4 bullfinch
Linnet - just 7 Ocean Edge
Heysham NR
Skylark - 1 ESE 1000ish
YESTERDAY: Little Grebe on pond in retirement home area
These are really rare west of the Lune/south of Morecambe and indeed also rare in the whole of Morecambe itself.
Ocean Edge/Middleton
Nuthatch - was on western boundary of MNR where it adjoins the caravan site. I suspect there are lots of feeders in this area, so it may stick around? Indeed it may have been around a while as I seldom walk here - it was the loud calling that attracted me, easily audible from top road of caravan park (per Malcolm).
Cetti's Warbler - one between fence pond and fence in brambles but very elusive
Mute Swan - 2 pair + 2 juv
Coot - 1 (no swimming pond)
plus :3 moorhen 8 mallard 8 tufted 46 teal 5 water rail 5 meadow pipit 4 bullfinch
Linnet - just 7 Ocean Edge
Heysham NR
Skylark - 1 ESE 1000ish
YESTERDAY: Little Grebe on pond in retirement home area
Monday, 4 January 2016
Czech Med and Finches
North Harbour Wall
Brief visits over the last three days, to top up seed at the feeding station produced the Czech ringed Med Gull on each occasion. Also up to 45 Finches, just Goldfinch and Linnet, today comprising 23 Linnet and 11 Goldfinch
The only record to add to this lot is an adult kittiwake behind a delayed afternoon ferry on 1st January
Brief visits over the last three days, to top up seed at the feeding station produced the Czech ringed Med Gull on each occasion. Also up to 45 Finches, just Goldfinch and Linnet, today comprising 23 Linnet and 11 Goldfinch
The only record to add to this lot is an adult kittiwake behind a delayed afternoon ferry on 1st January
Friday, 1 January 2016
Twite bonus
Heysham obs
The two coastal 10k squares were given their nominal coverage for the 10k square survey. In both cases WeBS data to be added for routine species when the count is carried out
SD36V.
Linnet - 22
Twite - once with Heysham site ring
Goldfinch - 8
Wren - 2
Dunnock - 1
Robin - 2
Pied wagtail - 1
Med gull - 1ad
SD35Z
Guillemot - one
Red-breasted merganser - 1
Great crested grebe - 3
Robin - 2
Wren - 1 (next to wooden jetty!)
Dunnock - 1
Magpie - 1
Carrion crow - 2
Other stuff: cormorant, wigeon, turnstone, curlew, oystercatcher,bar-tailed godwit, grey plover, redshank, knot, Dunlin, great black backed gull, lesser bb gull, herring gull, black headed gull, common gull, feral pigeon,
The two coastal 10k squares were given their nominal coverage for the 10k square survey. In both cases WeBS data to be added for routine species when the count is carried out
SD36V.
Linnet - 22
Twite - once with Heysham site ring
Goldfinch - 8
Wren - 2
Dunnock - 1
Robin - 2
Pied wagtail - 1
Med gull - 1ad
SD35Z
Guillemot - one
Red-breasted merganser - 1
Great crested grebe - 3
Robin - 2
Wren - 1 (next to wooden jetty!)
Dunnock - 1
Magpie - 1
Carrion crow - 2
Other stuff: cormorant, wigeon, turnstone, curlew, oystercatcher,bar-tailed godwit, grey plover, redshank, knot, Dunlin, great black backed gull, lesser bb gull, herring gull, black headed gull, common gull, feral pigeon,
Thursday, 31 December 2015
Cettis doubleton
Heysham Obs
The bad news for year listers is that I couldnt find any Guillemot. The good news is that there were two Cetti's Warblers in Middleton central marsh this morning but very elusive.
Harbour area
Med Gull - Czech adult north harbour wall
Cormorant - 6 in harbour
Red-breasted merganser - male by waterfall
Middleton (thanks Malcolm)
Cetti's Warbler - 2
Tufted Duck - 9
Teal - 28
Water Rail - 2+
Coot - 1
Mute Swan - 2 pairs & 2 young
Pink-footed Goose - 20 S
The bad news for year listers is that I couldnt find any Guillemot. The good news is that there were two Cetti's Warblers in Middleton central marsh this morning but very elusive.
Harbour area
Med Gull - Czech adult north harbour wall
Cormorant - 6 in harbour
Red-breasted merganser - male by waterfall
Middleton (thanks Malcolm)
Cetti's Warbler - 2
Tufted Duck - 9
Teal - 28
Water Rail - 2+
Coot - 1
Mute Swan - 2 pairs & 2 young
Pink-footed Goose - 20 S
Wednesday, 30 December 2015
Bits
Heysham obs
No coverage yesterday
Harbour area late pm
Pintail - 6 out
Mallard - 4 out (unusual)
Guillemot - 1
Dark-toned common gull - 2cy south (only seen briefly)
No coverage yesterday
Harbour area late pm
Pintail - 6 out
Mallard - 4 out (unusual)
Guillemot - 1
Dark-toned common gull - 2cy south (only seen briefly)
Tuesday, 29 December 2015
Monday 28th December
Heysham Obs
Med Gull fest!
Harbour area (thanks also to Malcolm)
Med Gull - three adults appeared behind the IOM ferry - two smaller ones together, including the NHW Czech bird, starting to get a bit of summer plumage and a very large bird in full winter plumage
Kittiwake - one adult very briefly behind IOM ferry
Guillemot - one near waterfall
Linnet - 8
Goldfinch - c30
Med Gull fest!
Harbour area (thanks also to Malcolm)
Med Gull - three adults appeared behind the IOM ferry - two smaller ones together, including the NHW Czech bird, starting to get a bit of summer plumage and a very large bird in full winter plumage
Kittiwake - one adult very briefly behind IOM ferry
Guillemot - one near waterfall
Linnet - 8
Goldfinch - c30
Sunday, 27 December 2015
Quiet warblers
Heysham Obs
A day for a long careful grilling of wetland nooks and crannies in perfect conditions
Loud and aggressive multiple dog (including Staffies and Alsatian) walkers set the agenda at Middleton with a polite request to keep their dogs to themselves met with abuse (especially the words 'old man'!!) and at least two other dog walkers seeing/hearing them and turning round and heading in the opposite direction. Lots of minor complaints about this lot, especially from Red-veined Darter photographers, but most people seem to just head in the other direction for a bit of peace and quiet.
Middleton NR
Redwing - one
Cetti's Warbler - one called twice in central marsh
Wren - loads including six singing males!
Water Rail - 2+
Heysham NR wetland area
Chiffchaff - one seen a few times and called once alder woodland boardwalk area (collybita)
Goldcrest - just two - no crests at all by entrance gate
Woodcock - one
Water Rail - 1
Coal Tit - singing!!
As certain as can be no wintering Cetti's here
A day for a long careful grilling of wetland nooks and crannies in perfect conditions
Loud and aggressive multiple dog (including Staffies and Alsatian) walkers set the agenda at Middleton with a polite request to keep their dogs to themselves met with abuse (especially the words 'old man'!!) and at least two other dog walkers seeing/hearing them and turning round and heading in the opposite direction. Lots of minor complaints about this lot, especially from Red-veined Darter photographers, but most people seem to just head in the other direction for a bit of peace and quiet.
Middleton NR
Redwing - one
Cetti's Warbler - one called twice in central marsh
Wren - loads including six singing males!
Water Rail - 2+
Heysham NR wetland area
Chiffchaff - one seen a few times and called once alder woodland boardwalk area (collybita)
Goldcrest - just two - no crests at all by entrance gate
Woodcock - one
Water Rail - 1
Coal Tit - singing!!
As certain as can be no wintering Cetti's here
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