....and a speed merchant!
Sanderling. Howard Stockdale.
Probably without realising it Howard Stockdale has done me a favour this year regarding the Cockersands Sanderling. I had wanted to keep an eye on things here to see if any numbers passed through at the end of May/early June but got sidelined by other things. However, Howard paid several visits and achieved a peak count of fourteen Sanderling on 5 June on Plover Scar, unfortunately nothing like the excellent count of 130 there on 31 May 2007, but an excellent record just the same....Sanderlings at Cockersands always are.  
    
 Sanderling. Howard Stockdale.
Thanks for the many records and images you sent me Howard, they are very much appreciated. 
The Speed Merchant.
Thanks to International Wader Study Group and Dr Jeroen Reneerkens for this abbreviated story about this remarkable Sanderling.
A Sanderling,
with a departure weight of just over a hundred grams flew the 6,000 kilometres from Norway Ghana 11
 August 2009  in
chilly, damp South
 Norway, and o n
16 August a Ghanaian biologist spotted him under the coconut palms on Esiama
beach. 
Never before has this tiny wader been
seen to cross such a huge distance in such a short time, says research
coordinator Dr Jeroen Reneerkens of the University  of Groningen Africa, h e must have flown straight across
the Sahara  and that’s remarkable for a typical
coastal bird.
Thanks to International Wader Study Group and Dr Jeroen Reneerkens for this abbreviated story about this remarkable Sanderling.
 
 
If this bloody weather dont cheer up Pete, i'll be emulating that speedy sanderling, and a lot faster :-)
ReplyDeleteUnderstand how you feel Warren. Though we had a pretty good week last week, its now beginning to look like returning back to 'normal' summer weather in the UK.
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