English Dictionary definition...To walk and do things slowly without much purpose....The latter 'wmp' definitely not true when I'm birding!
Conder Pool lost another place in the 'Hotspot' league table on Monday, with the exception of the nice to see again pair of Stonechat and 6 Goosander, there was an unbelievable nine other birds present, 4 Wigeon, 3 Little Grebe, a Redshank and a Carrion Crow. Nothing spectacular on the Lune Estuary at Glasson either, but a lone Greenshank by the Conder mouth was good.
In fields at Clarkson's Farm, up to 120 Whooper Swan were early signs that they have returned to winter at Cockersand, where some waders had taken to the fields, with at least 350 Curlew equal to last Wednesdays count, and up to 320 Golden Plover, with 62 Back-tailed Godwit over>south. Six Stock Dove and 2 Skylark seen, with a Sparrowhawk from the CP over the marsh in its 'flap-flap-glide' hunting mode, also seen was last weeks male Stonechat which seems to be alone.
Little Grebe.
Perusing through a 2024 annual report, I came across a couple of interesting records, one of which lists several sites where breeding Little Grebe occurred, and includes Conder Green which surely can't possibly include Conder Pool, albeit up to 20+can be seen here during the summer months. A short distance on the River Conder upstream from the A588 road bridge, soon turns right, out of sight and inaccessible. I know of nowhere that Conder Green could support breeding Little Grebe....Mmmm!
Thanks to Paul Ellis for the Greenshank header, striding out at Conder Green.
Looks like you had a reasonable day out. Nice to see the Whoopers.
ReplyDeleteYou did well to spot the moth on the wall.
Great header picture.
Thanks for the blog.
Ian
Three Stonechat, can't fail to be a reasonable day out.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ian....Pete.
Hi Pete,
ReplyDeleteyour counts are remarkable again! I've never seen so many whooper swans before. I hope you'll get a picture of them, and also the picture that should fill in the gap: rainbows. I've seen them a thousand times, but they're always worth seeing.
Cheers, Frank
The Whopper Swans are annual and return to the same fields each winter with in excess of 400 some years.
ReplyDeleteHope your weekend is good Frank....Pete.
I fell in love with that Beauty and the Beast photo. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteI'm really surprised that anyone would fall in love with 'Beauty and the Beast' but I am delighted with the compliment you make.
DeleteThank You Sami....Pete.