Heysham Obs
Outfalls/Red Nab/harbour low/incoming tide. Thanks for the pics Janet
Arctic Tern - adult
Common Tern - adult - with the above on red nab late pm
Med Gull - 2-3 adults and 3cy
Kittiwake - adult-type and 2CY
Little Gull - 2CY on red nab late pm
Monday, 11 July 2016
Sunday, 10 July 2016
A waste of decent seawatching conditions
Heysham Obs
Thanks to Mark for putting in 30 minutes before other jobs this morning
Gannet : adult diving for fish off end of Heysham one! 2CY out
No outfalls check I am aware of or tidal seawatching
Thanks to Mark for putting in 30 minutes before other jobs this morning
Gannet : adult diving for fish off end of Heysham one! 2CY out
No outfalls check I am aware of or tidal seawatching
Saturday sightings
Heysham Obs
Just enough time to see Ad summer and 2CY Little Gull flying on the outfalls
Moths included the first Straw Underwing of the year
Just enough time to see Ad summer and 2CY Little Gull flying on the outfalls
Moths included the first Straw Underwing of the year
Friday, 8 July 2016
Darvic ringed adult Med
Heysham Obs
One of the two adult Meds had a darvic on the left leg - a dark colour with yellow or white letters. Hopefully someone with better eyes can read this.
Outfalls/Red Nab
Two very brief visits at low tide and incoming tide
Med Gull - 2 x ad, 1 x 3CY
Little Gull - same 2CY
Arctic Tern - adult
tern spp - seen very briefly seaward end of Heysham one outfall - looked like ad 'commic'
Moths
Scalloped Oak new for year
One of the two adult Meds had a darvic on the left leg - a dark colour with yellow or white letters. Hopefully someone with better eyes can read this.
Outfalls/Red Nab
Two very brief visits at low tide and incoming tide
Med Gull - 2 x ad, 1 x 3CY
Little Gull - same 2CY
Arctic Tern - adult
tern spp - seen very briefly seaward end of Heysham one outfall - looked like ad 'commic'
Moths
Scalloped Oak new for year
Thursday, 7 July 2016
Biodiverse outfalls
Heysham Obs
Outfalls/Red Nab one hour before tide
Too late for Meds but:
Arctic Tern - adult inner end Heysham 2
Little Gull - 2CY Heysham two outfall then disappeared (IOA)
Sandwich tern - adult Red Nab (IOA)
Greenshank - adult ocean edge saltmarsh (IOA)
Whimbrel - one displaced by tide from Red Nab
Little Egret - 1
Thanks for these pics, Janet, including the first Ringlet open winged shot ever taken here and a 'proper' Riband Wave!
Outfalls/Red Nab one hour before tide
Too late for Meds but:
Arctic Tern - adult inner end Heysham 2
Little Gull - 2CY Heysham two outfall then disappeared (IOA)
Sandwich tern - adult Red Nab (IOA)
Greenshank - adult ocean edge saltmarsh (IOA)
Whimbrel - one displaced by tide from Red Nab
Little Egret - 1
Thanks for these pics, Janet, including the first Ringlet open winged shot ever taken here and a 'proper' Riband Wave!
Moths
A small catch but good variety as the trap was checked prior to any sunlight. Double Dart was unusually topping the list until pipped at the post by two Dark Arches on the last egg packing. Catch included White Satin and Blackneck
Wednesday, 6 July 2016
Baby bird breakout and belated Cuckoo
Heysham Obs
It was a busy bird ringing session at both Heysham and Middleton NRs today. 8 species of warbler were caught at Middleton:
Sedge Warbler (15)
Willow Warbler (11)
Whitethroat (7)
Chiffchaff (3)
Blackcap (2)
Reed Warbler (1)
Grasshopper Warbler (1)
Lesser Whitethroat (1)
Plus the usual Blue Tits (9), Great Tit (2), Robin (4) and Dunnock (1)
Heysham NR office nets
Young Chaffinches were a feature at Heysham, with the numbers keeping pace with the usually much commoner Greenfinch. Three each of Willow Warbler, Chiffchaff and Whitethroat were duly ringed, a young Willow Warbler ringed at Middleton was caught and more surprisingly two young Reed Warbler, already 'out of habitat', were caught. 44 new-ringed birds with retraps including a couple of local nestbox-pullus-ringed Great Tit
Migration
CUCKOO - male heard early morning at Middleton, a last minute addition to the year list for this species (definitely not someone taking the xxxx)
Swift - 3
Swallow - 1
Sand Martin - one south over HNR
Moths
New for the year were Small Fan-footed Wave and Dotted Clay
Little Egret
11-14 over recent days in sheltered shallow water by Heysham skeer but none this morning in calm weather with plenty of other feeding opportunities
Middleton pics - thanks Janet
JR
It was a busy bird ringing session at both Heysham and Middleton NRs today. 8 species of warbler were caught at Middleton:
Sedge Warbler (15)
Willow Warbler (11)
Whitethroat (7)
Chiffchaff (3)
Blackcap (2)
Reed Warbler (1)
Grasshopper Warbler (1)
Lesser Whitethroat (1)
Plus the usual Blue Tits (9), Great Tit (2), Robin (4) and Dunnock (1)
Heysham NR office nets
Young Chaffinches were a feature at Heysham, with the numbers keeping pace with the usually much commoner Greenfinch. Three each of Willow Warbler, Chiffchaff and Whitethroat were duly ringed, a young Willow Warbler ringed at Middleton was caught and more surprisingly two young Reed Warbler, already 'out of habitat', were caught. 44 new-ringed birds with retraps including a couple of local nestbox-pullus-ringed Great Tit
Migration
CUCKOO - male heard early morning at Middleton, a last minute addition to the year list for this species (definitely not someone taking the xxxx)
Swift - 3
Swallow - 1
Sand Martin - one south over HNR
Moths
New for the year were Small Fan-footed Wave and Dotted Clay
Little Egret
11-14 over recent days in sheltered shallow water by Heysham skeer but none this morning in calm weather with plenty of other feeding opportunities
Middleton pics - thanks Janet
JR
Tuesday, 5 July 2016
Ringlet premiere
Heysham Obs
Highlight today was a detailed search by Janet of where Arthur recorded the Ringlet on 30th June and two were found (both photographed below)
Sunny breezy north-westerly so the gulls were at an awkward angle and heat-hazy - only 1 x ad and 1 x 2CY Med were immediately visible
Moth trap highlight was yet another fleabane eater - Ebulea crocealis plus a Blackneck was seen by day on Middleton NR
Some nice pics by Janet - thanks very much:
Highlight today was a detailed search by Janet of where Arthur recorded the Ringlet on 30th June and two were found (both photographed below)
Sunny breezy north-westerly so the gulls were at an awkward angle and heat-hazy - only 1 x ad and 1 x 2CY Med were immediately visible
Moth trap highlight was yet another fleabane eater - Ebulea crocealis plus a Blackneck was seen by day on Middleton NR
Some nice pics by Janet - thanks very much:
Monday, 4 July 2016
Two novelties
Heysham Obs
Nothing posted by the ringers, so the only thing I am aware of is the first conclusive proof of successful Cetti's Warbler breeding with a single recently fledged juvenile, but, given one territory was within the CES area, we were really expecting this before now and it suggests a first brood failure. Arthur recorded a Ringlet on the Middleton butterfly transect on 30th June and this is the first fully-confirmed record after a previous second hand report from an otherwise well-recorded part of the site. This one was from the corridor of EDF energy land with the underground cables running east-west alongside the golf course and is not often checked for butterflies
Outfalls/Red Nab
Late check of seagulls which were already wheeling their way towards Middleton spring tide roost. Single adult and two 2CY Meds remained
Moths
Two of a Heysham micro specialist Phtheochroa inopiana (spelling correct from memory?) - a larval fleabane eater not very common in the north
Nothing posted by the ringers, so the only thing I am aware of is the first conclusive proof of successful Cetti's Warbler breeding with a single recently fledged juvenile, but, given one territory was within the CES area, we were really expecting this before now and it suggests a first brood failure. Arthur recorded a Ringlet on the Middleton butterfly transect on 30th June and this is the first fully-confirmed record after a previous second hand report from an otherwise well-recorded part of the site. This one was from the corridor of EDF energy land with the underground cables running east-west alongside the golf course and is not often checked for butterflies
Outfalls/Red Nab
Late check of seagulls which were already wheeling their way towards Middleton spring tide roost. Single adult and two 2CY Meds remained
Moths
Two of a Heysham micro specialist Phtheochroa inopiana (spelling correct from memory?) - a larval fleabane eater not very common in the north
Sunday, 3 July 2016
More adult Meds and the first Whimbrel
Heysham Obs
A reasonable number of gulls on the outfalls/Red Nab for early July and a few more Meds after a bit of a lull after the multiple 2CYs moved on and few older-age birds had appeared
Red Nab and area
Curlew - 220
Whimbrel - one
Little Egret - 2
Med Gull - 4 x ad, 1 x 3CY, 1 x 2CY (with very peppered head). Unringed apart from two of the adults where legs could not be seen
A reasonable number of gulls on the outfalls/Red Nab for early July and a few more Meds after a bit of a lull after the multiple 2CYs moved on and few older-age birds had appeared
Red Nab and area
Curlew - 220
Whimbrel - one
Little Egret - 2
Med Gull - 4 x ad, 1 x 3CY, 1 x 2CY (with very peppered head). Unringed apart from two of the adults where legs could not be seen
4/6 of the Meds
Saturday, 2 July 2016
Guillotined seabirds
Heysham Obs
A reasonable fare when I arrived but then zero
Sea until about 0820, nothing at all after this 0830-0915
Gannet - 16, including 1 x 2CY, 2 x 3CY very close - all out
Manx Shearwater - distant gang of 5 out
Fulmar - I out
Outfalls 0820-0830
Med Gull - adult and 2Cy - more large gulls today but small gulls still in low numbers
Just off for a low tide check -hopefully some editing to do
Moths
Nothing notable
A reasonable fare when I arrived but then zero
Sea until about 0820, nothing at all after this 0830-0915
Gannet - 16, including 1 x 2CY, 2 x 3CY very close - all out
Manx Shearwater - distant gang of 5 out
Fulmar - I out
Outfalls 0820-0830
Med Gull - adult and 2Cy - more large gulls today but small gulls still in low numbers
Just off for a low tide check -hopefully some editing to do
Moths
Nothing notable
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