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.
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.
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 🎅
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Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteA Merry Christmas to you too Sami.
DeletePete.
Lovely video of the Brent Geese. You must have just about covered the whole prom.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and family too.
Ian Mitchell
To be honest I only covered the whole promenade in my car Ian, viewing from Broadway then on to Teal Bay.
DeletePete.
Hi Pete,
ReplyDeleteMore 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
You not seeing the seal isn't anything conected with you're eyesight Frank, I got no footage of it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas and Best Wishes for 2026 Frank.
Pete.
Same to you Pete. As you say a change of scenery and birds for you. All the best for 2026. Steve
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the circuit of Birk Bank, probably first week in May!!
ReplyDeleteAll the best to you too Steve....Happy New Year.
Thanks Pete its a date! Take care Steve
DeleteMooi om te zien Pete.
ReplyDeleteFijne jaarwisseling en een gezond en gelukkig nieuwjaar gewenst.
Groetjes Tinie
Looking forward to Tinie's Nature Blog in 2026, and many thanks for keeping in touch with B2B this year.
DeleteHappy New Year to you Tinie....Pete.
Hello Pete,
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures.
Fantastic to see these birds along the water searching for food. Very well done!!
Greetings, Marco
Hello Marco, and thank you for looking in for your first visit to B2B. I appreciate this and your kind comments.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
I wish you a happy and healthy 2026
ReplyDeleteI wish you a Happy and healthy New Year too Caroline.
ReplyDeleteWith Kind Regards....Pete.