Wednesday, 24 December 2025

By Way Of A Change.

It was hardly to be called pleasant, overcast and a cold breeze, but by way of a change of scenery, a wander along the promenade at Morecambe seemed a good idea. 


But in fact I started at Heysham in the hope of catching some geese before the tide drove them off somewhere south, probably to Red Nab. For a change I had timed it right, and 52 Brent Geese - 21 in the video - were driven quite close in before taking to flight. It was also quite pleasing to see 4 Grey Plover before they too escaped the incoming tide.

Brent Geese Heysham. Pete Woodruff.

I drove along the promenade at Morecambe and pulled in at Broadway where I found a Grey Seal with its head bobbing above the swell, also a pair of Great Back-backed Gull alongside it at one point.


A raft of 55 Eider were diving, making the count a little challenging, also 4 Red-breasted Merganser, and between Broadway and Teal Bay I counted 8 Great Crested Grebe.

Roosting On The Groyne At Teal Bay. Pete Woodruff.

At Teal Bay a gathering of waders included a Knot retaining traces of its summer plumage on its breast nearing the end of December! Also of note, 11 Bar-tailed Godwit and 22 Wigeon.
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I wish everyone, visitors or dedicated followers of B2B for which I am very grateful....

A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS 🎅

15 comments:

  1. Lovely video of the Brent Geese. You must have just about covered the whole prom.
    Merry Christmas to you and family too.
    Ian Mitchell

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    1. To be honest I only covered the whole promenade in my car Ian, viewing from Broadway then on to Teal Bay.

      Pete.

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  2. Hi Pete,

    More great sightings! I didn't spot the grey seal, well, my eyesight isn't what it used to be ;-)

    Wishing you a peaceful Christmas and a happy New Year with lots of sightings and great photo opportunities.

    Cheers, Frank

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  3. You not seeing the seal isn't anything conected with you're eyesight Frank, I got no footage of it.
    Happy Christmas and Best Wishes for 2026 Frank.

    Pete.

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  4. Same to you Pete. As you say a change of scenery and birds for you. All the best for 2026. Steve

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  5. Looking forward to the circuit of Birk Bank, probably first week in May!!

    All the best to you too Steve....Happy New Year.

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    1. Thanks Pete its a date! Take care Steve

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  6. Mooi om te zien Pete.
    Fijne jaarwisseling en een gezond en gelukkig nieuwjaar gewenst.
    Groetjes Tinie

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    1. Looking forward to Tinie's Nature Blog in 2026, and many thanks for keeping in touch with B2B this year.

      Happy New Year to you Tinie....Pete.

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  7. Hello Pete,
    Great pictures.
    Fantastic to see these birds along the water searching for food. Very well done!!

    Greetings, Marco

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  8. Hello Marco, and thank you for looking in for your first visit to B2B. I appreciate this and your kind comments.

    I wish you a very Happy New Year, which I hope will be full of many opportunities to photograph the wildlife you obviously love.

    Regards...Pete.

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  9. I wish you a happy and healthy 2026

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  10. I wish you a Happy and healthy New Year too Caroline.

    With Kind Regards....Pete.

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