Sunday, 13 October 2024

Wheatears Depart....Whoopers Arrive.

A most rewarding sight on Conder Pool Thursday, was that of a Wheatear which behaved obligingly, feeding then preening giving opportunity for a pik, but unfortunately too far off for my digital camera. Also, 3 Meadow Pipit with presumably a few others flighting around the east corner of the pool. I managed to count 12 Little Grebe, with at east 8 Long-tailed Tit working their way through the hedgerow, and the Kingfisher put in an appearance on the purposely placed perch by the sluice.


Short on time, I didn't give justice the Lune Estuary deserved on the visit here at low tide, and despite a large gathering of gulls, I found just the one Mediterranean Gull, but it was good to see up to 450 Golden Plover, with 220 Black-tailed Godwit also to note. 


Two more Wheatear were seen at Cockersand, in a poor year for me. I have only 5 Wheatear records to my name in 2024, the first being 2 Wheatear at Cockersand on 29 March, and what will probably be my last on Thursday 10 October. 

Also at Cockersand, the first 13 Whooper Swan have returned to winter, they had settled in the field at the Moss Lane/Slack Lane junction. These swans arrived here 15 days earlier than the first 120 Whooper Swan I found last year on 25 October in the Thursland Hill area.

Mottled Grasshopper. Pete Woodruff.

I found another Mottled Grasshopper at Cockersand, perhaps not as uncommon in the north as I had thought. Butterflies seen, it was good to find another 2 Small Tortoiseshell here again, also a Red Admiral, and 8 Large White.

6 comments:

  1. Nice header picture of the Wheatear.
    The winter birds seem to be arriving with the Whoopers and Golden Plover.
    The Mottled Grasshoppers seem to be obliging you.
    Glad you saw some butterflies.
    Thanks for the update as always.
    Ian

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    1. Thanks for the compliment on the header image Ian, also good to see the wintering swans returning to C'sand, and really pleased to see more Small Tortoiseshell again.

      Regards....Pete.

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  2. Hello Pete,
    a huge number of seagulls in your video, you also captured the wheatear well, great videos, you can see how beautiful the area is.
    Greetings Frank

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    1. Nothing unusual about the gull number here Frank, and the Lune Estuary is particularly beautiful at this point.

      Thank You for your words Frank....Pete.

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  3. Hi Pete.. I can't see your videos... I don't know why? Hope you're okay.. Regards

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  4. I don't know why you can't see the videos either, as you can see the others can....Sorry Ana.

    Regards....Pete.

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