BIRDING THE LUNE ESTUARY THE FOREST OF BOWLAND AND BEYOND.....................................................................................BARN OWL COCKERSAND IAN MITCHELL

Thursday, 8 August 2024

Egret & Redshank Take Centre Stage.

Perfect timing on Tuesday, as I arrived at Conder Pool a Great White Egret dropped in and provided me with some footage. It was accompanied for a while by a Little Egret for some little and large comparison before it exited stage left.


Also of note on the pool, 14 Greenshank2 Mediterranean Gull8 Little Grebe were the first evidence of their return to Conder Pool, 6 Tree Sparrow flew into the hedgerow, up to 30 Pied Wagtail were predominantly juvenile, a Stock Dove, and c.150 Lapwing.

I made no attempt at counting Common Tern, but adults and juveniles seen, with just one young remaining and still to fledge on the breeding platform. Also no numbers of Avocet but adults and juveniles noted.

By far the best record for Conder Pool on Tuesday, was the count of at least 2,000 Redshank. An unprecedented number, not only for Conder Pool, but also for the Lune Estuary, and even surpasses the Morecambe Bay WeBS figure for August....Lancashire Bird Report 2022

A wander along the canal towpath Conder Green - Glasson Dock, had me find 11 Emperor Dragonfly including 2 female ovipositing, 6 Brown Hawker, 6 Common Darter all male, 5 Blue-tailed Damselfly, and a Sparrowhawk which flew across the canal and disappeared over the hedge.

On Saltcote Pond, 10 Common Blue Damselfly, 5 Blue-tailed Damselfly, 7 Common Darter, and a Brown Hawker. Butterflies on the day, 2 Gatekeeper, a Meadow Brown, and Large White was worryingly grim....again!   

4 comments:

  1. Nice header and video for showing the Egret size difference.
    That is a lot of Redshank.
    Good count on the pond.
    As you say very grim about the butterflies but I had slightly better luck at Foulshaw Moss on Tuesday with Green-veined White, Large Skipper, 2 Comma, 2 Brimstone and my first Peacock of the year.
    Thanks for the update.
    Ian Mitchell

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  2. Always appreciate your comments, and it's important to me that I thank you for them Ian.

    Pete.

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  3. Hello Pete,
    what a big list you have presented here, unfortunately I don't have such a selection here, thanks for showing it.

    Greetings Frank

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    1. Thank you for looking in again Frank, I appreciate your interest.

      Regards....Pete.

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