Friday 30 August 2024
30/08/2024
Thursday 29 August 2024
29/08/2024
The sea has yet to start to really produce the goods, though there has been a few Sooty, Balearic and Manx Shearwaters seen, but not a great deal else apart from Sandwich terns and Gannets. Hopefully in the next few days passage will start to take off both on the sea and land.
At the ARC the Glossy Ibis, Garganey, Black and Arctic Terns and Cattle Egrets have been the main attraction, waders have been few and far between, possibly because of the sheer numbers of Greylags, Gadwall and Mallard littering the islands, there are still large numbers of Sand Martins moving through the peninsula with a trickle of Swallows.
Friday 23 August 2024
23/08/2024
Withe the stormy weather the sea watching has improved with reasonable numbers of Manx and Balearic Shearwaters but all very distant and most of which we have had to label as sp. Skuas however were notable by there absence, just a handful of Arctic Skuas, also the Terns have been in very low numbers, waders have been notably absent.
Great White Egret at the Axell Viewpoint, which is somewhat of a misnomer at the moment