Cockersand.
On my visit to Cockersand this week, it was brilliant to see the waders had congregated in the fields, which looked more like what you would expect in mid-March, with one species of wader having been low in number throughout the winter on the Lune Estuary if not the entire recording area.
The full picture came together as I walked along the headland. I spotted a good number mid-distance already out on the shore, then over the next few minutes, several waves shot over my head with characteristic rapid flight, and dropped down to join the already mass to become the spectacle of at least 3,000 Golden Plover, many showing advanced breeding plumage....Alleluia.
In the field on the east side of Abbey Farm, at least 150 Redshank with a small number of Dunlin, and on the circuit, scattered in the fields were c.50 Lapwing looking territorial.
Lune Estuary.
Noted on the River Lune at Glasson, 4 Avocet, 150 Golden Plover, 82 Black-tailed Godwit, and a distant c.100 Pink-footed Geese on Colloway Marsh.
Conder Pool.
All quiet on Conder Pool, though the Ruff feeding on the terrace, lifted my spirit as it always does. A Stock Dove and Little Grebe seen, with probably 50 Black-headed Gull screeching and behaving like they were checking out the islands for breeding sites, and all of which seemed unfazed by the management work taking place here.
My guess is, perhaps a large raft is being assembled to the left of this image, which shows the existing small raft right of centre, to be joined soon by the new and larger one....Time will tell.
Some lovely species seen and good numbers too. Nice to see the migrants are reaching you too. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThanks Marc....The Stonechat passage in our area and beyond is truly remarkable, never seen anything anywhere like it before in 150 years birding!
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Pete.
Wonderful numbers, Pete, with the Golden Plovers being particularly impressive.
ReplyDeleteMy guess on that structure would be a tern raft. I will await the information.
Best wishes to you both - - - Richard
Watch this space Richard!
ReplyDeleteKind Regards to yourself and Lindsey.