Conder Pool.
This years peak count on Conder Pool thus far, was of 22 Avocet on Friday 6 March. As always, I am grateful for the contact, record, and header image to Howard Stockdale.
My latest visit to Conder Pool was thwarted by a blinding sun turning the pool into a silver river, and the birds into silhouettes.
Back-tailed Godwit Conder Pool 26 February 2024. Pete Woodruff.
This could have been the view if conditions had been better, I reckon there was up to 1,000 Black-tailed Godwit on the island today. I also made no attempt to count the birds, but noted just 2 Avocet and 6 Shoveler. Worth noting, an all time peak count for Conder Pool, was of 25 Shoveler recorded on Saturday 7 March....Paul Ellis FBC
Lune Estuary.
Time was restricted for me on Wednesday, but a brief visit to the River Lune at Glasson had me find 17 Avocet, probably the same seventeen birds as those seen here Tuesday 3 March, otherwise an amazing coincidence. The c.2,500 Black-tailed Godwit were also probably the same as those seen here Tuesday 3 March.
Although this scene might suggest otherwise, it was relatively quiet about one hour before high tide, the numbers of waders feeding along the shoreline were low, with a few Redshank, Dunlin, Knot, and Black-tailed Godwit all stabbing for their share of invertibrates as the tide flowed in. Also noted at least 650 Wigeon and 3 Red-breasted Merganser.
A little distant, but a nice image for the record, 2 Mediterranean Gull adult were drifting upstream on the incoming tide.
It was a Kwik Fix, but as always a pleasant one for me.
Birk Bank Bog.
Palmate Newt June 2024. Maurice Wilby.
Some interest from the bog have included finding a Palmate Newt last year. Thanks to Maurice for his record shot of a creature I've yet to see on the bog at Birk Bank.
Toad 4 March. Ian Mitchell.
Thanks to Ian for his excellent image of the Toad. Like the Palmate Newt, Toads are another amphibian I have yet to find on the bog at Birk Bank.
A week after 3 Toads were found, Ian saw that they had spawned on 11 March.
News from Conder Pool.
Tern Raft Conder Pool....FBC
Covers were fitted to the rafts yesterday 14 March. As was the case last year, the plan is to remove them when the Common Terns arrive back on Conder Pool, hopefully to breed for their 12th year, which I'm predicting will be within a week commencing 20 April. If they don't arrive during that time frame....the milky bars are on me!
Early Spring'ers.
Willow Warbler Leighton Moss 14 March....LDBWS WhatsApp. Earlier by 5 days in 2024 on 19 March.
Little Ringed Plover River Wyre Fylde 14 march....FBC WhatsApp. Earlier by 5 days in 2024 on 19 March.
Sand Martin 85 at Pine Lake 15 March....LDBWS WhatsApp. Earliest record in Lancashire 35 years ago on 24 February 1990.
Ian had a Common Quaker in his trap 14 March. Common as its name implies, but non the less beautiful for that.




Interesting read Pete.
ReplyDeleteYes the sun can blind you when low at Conder Pool making observations difficult.
The covers over the Tern rafts must have been deemed a success last year then.
Good record of the Mediterranean Gulls - well spotted.
Thanks for the update,
Ian
Toadspawn is normally laid in 'strings' so I am a little dubious. Steve G
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