Gulls on the north shore
Ad Yellow Legged Herring gull, michahellisA third different Yellow Legged
Lining up
Another wave of ad Wheatears moving through
new arrival, Common Sandpiper
First wader for a few days.
- Eck was it hot. The temperature started off at 22 degrees early morn and reached a record for this site of 28 degrees by late afternoon though the cool E>4 made it more workable. A shopping trip round Brighouse midday found the temperature at 31 degrees and very little breeze. This heat , plus a masked face in shops, got me red as a Turkey cock.
- A higher number of gulls was on the north shore with 3 juv Herring, 32 LBBs and another new Yellow Legged Herring gull, this one being an adult.
- The first wader for a few days arrived when I found a Common Sandpiper, firstly on the NE mud, and then on the west bank.
- Another wave of adult, autumn plumaged Wheatears were moving through whilst a Peregrine sent all the gulls and Geese into the water.
- Despite the weather there was a small attempt of sky movement with Alba Wagtails, Mipits and Swallows moving over the water.
- This is another day the thunderstorms never appeared apart from a few rumbles to the west at 0300 hrs this morning. Tomorrow is thankfully forecast to be a bit cooler.
- Visible Migration
- 56 Swallow..................>S
- 4 Alba Wagtails...........>W
- 8 Mipit........................>W
- 9 ad Wheatear............ground hopping
- 1 Common Sandpiper...blogging
- 1 YL Herring gull........blogging
- Present.
- 32 LBB gull
- 3 juv Herring gull
- 1 Peregrine
- + usual sp.
- BS