BIRDING THE LUNE ESTUARY THE FOREST OF BOWLAND AND BEYOND.................................................................WHOOPER SWANS COCKERSAND PETE WOODRUFF

Sunday, 11 February 2024

....And More Spectacular Numbers!

Following my disappointing last visit to Conder Green on 30 January. Conder Pool reclaimed its first place in the title race for best local birding site of its kind on Wednesday when I found the 1st winter Russian White-fronted Goose there with 82 Greylag.


The Conder Pool grebes are dispersing, with just 3 Little Grebe seen today. They usually start to move off the pool and into the creeks in January, then on to the River Lune before disappearing for the summer. Also to note, 17 Wigeon, and 12 Tufted Duck. As a note of interest, the hedge along the canal towpath between The Mill and Glasson, which in part runs along the back of Conder Pool, is being laid. 

Notes from the Lune Estuary at Glasson, at least 3,250 Black-tailed Godwit, a Greenshank, a relatively low count of 120 Golden Plover, 5 Goldeneye, and a drake Goosander

From a moving car along Moss Lane, c.25 Fieldfare. At Cockersand, everything I found today was seen at the caravan park end, and included just one female Stonechat seen on the marsh, but Ian Mitchell reported a pair by Lighthouse Cottage.

Together with excellent views of a Barn Owl, I had the pleasure of a Merlin rocketing over the marsh, and later a Hen Harrier ring-tail. A flighty flock of c.50 Linnet, 4 Reed Bunting, and a lone Greenfinch. My best ever count of at least 700 Curlew were seen, with 250 in the field behind Lower Bank House, and at least 450 on the mud south side of the Cocker Estuary. 

I have repeatedly said, this is by far the best area to find large numbers of Curlew, and doesn't reflect the Red Listed status of the species around the Cockersand/Cocker Estuary area. My other best ever count of the day, was of the 3,250 Black-tailed Godwit on the Lune Estuary....Seen as another magical moment for me. 

Garden Siskin.

Siskin. Mike Atkinson.

It was a pleasure for the Woodruff's to see a female Siskin on a feeder in the garden on Thursday. Only the fourth such sighting in 14 years living here....Yes it's a bit scarce in Lancaster!

Thanks for Mike Atkinson for the image, which added some interest and colour to B2B.

Disturbance.

A site of SSSI is a formal conservation designation. Usually it describes an area that is of particular interest to science due to the rare species of fauna and flora it contains.


I initially decided not to publish this picture of a man out on Plover Scar, complete with camera and mutt. But following conversations I've had about unnecessary disturbance, including the Barn Owl/s at Cockersand which have attracted much attention from people who should know better. I'm prompted to publish it now to give some publicity to bird disturbance. 

This 'photographer' was joined on Wednesday by someone with two more mutts, all trampling across the recent Snow Bunting territory on Plover Scar, and much worse was followed by 'two people' with a 4 wheel drive and trailer with a Punt Gun almost at the foot of the lighthouse, a positively vile weapon capable of killing large numbers of wildfowl with a single shot....This area is in one such SSSI.

4 comments:

  1. Pete -
    Liked the video of the White-fronted goose it behaved much better for you than it did for me.
    Yes surprises me that Curlew are on the red list when you see so many around Cockersands, we must just be lucky.
    Nice picture of the Siskin from Mike, very colourful, I wish I could get something more interesting on my feeders.
    Unfortunately the lighthouse and surrounding views seem quite photogenic and attracts many photographers.
    Will email you separately regarding the punt gun.
    Ian

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    1. Thank you for looking in Ian. I read your e-mail re the Punt Gun, as vile as those who might use it, though as you say a thing of the past, but obviously not quite.

      Regards....Pete.

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  2. Impressive numbers again, Pete. I really must try a visit to your area sometime! The excellent header says it all!

    We've been lucky with Siskin lately, with a pair visiting the garden for the past week. However, I've not seen them so far today, so think that they might have moved on. I failed to get a shot anything like as good as Mike's super one.

    Well done you for calling out the idiots who give responsibly behaved photographers a bad name. Some dog walkers, however, are even worse that the photographers, even encouraging their mutts to disturb birds.

    I had to look up what a 'punt gun' was - what a horrific piece of kit that is - should be banned!

    Best wishes to you and KT - - - Richard

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    1. You threatened to come our way once before Richard, the welcome still stands. Thank you for the comments, all noted.

      Regards....Pete.

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