Sunday, 18 January 2026

We Have Lift Off!

It was 17 days since my last spell of birding, and my first session for 2026....Lift Off!

I suppose lots of visitors to Conder Pool, wouldn't know the drake Shoveler and Pintail present today, were both at best only occasional here, but I note 5 Shoveler were recorded here last Thursday, and I reckon this is an all time best count of the species on Conder Pool. My last Shoveler here, was a pair last year on 23 February 2025, and my last Pintail was a drake 24 November 2025. Also noted today, 9 Redshank, 8 Tufted Duck, and 2 Little Grebe.

On the Lune Estuary at Glasson, I found my first Goldeneye of the winter and was a drake. I've seen no previous records of Goldeneye this winter around the Lune Estuary, but low end double figures at Aldcliffe.

 
A smart drake Goosander was close in with the Wigeon, and thinking I may not get any more opportunities for piks today, I grabbed a video. A pair of Red-breasted Merganser were diving by the Conder mouth, seen as a species at best irregular here, my last were a pair seen on the estuary 3 years ago on 13 January 2023. Also of note, 550 Black-tailed Godwit, a lone Bar-tailed Godwit, and 52 Knot.

At the south end of Jeremy Lane, a splendid 2,500 Black-tailed Godwit, with single figures of Curlew and Dunlin, and up to 60 Redshank in the field opposite.

Stonechat Cockersand 14 January. Pete Woodruff.

At Cockersand, a pair of Stonechat were on the spoil heaps, presumably the same pair seen on my last visit here 29 December. Off Slack Lane, 8 Whooper Swan were the only ones at Cockersand. I think the bulk of swans seem to have pitched up in fields at Cockerham/Braides where the 2 Bewick's Swans also seem to be currently residing.

Breaking News.

Bewick's Swans Cockersand 21 December. Ian Walker.

It was great to see the news that 4 Bewick's Swans were found this morning at Lower Thurnham, begging the question....are there 6 Bewick's Swans in the recording area now?

Thanks to Ian Walker for his excellent image of the stunning Bewick's Swans. 

The Header.

Couldn't resist this one....Long time no see a Stonechat header image on B2B, but Dave Mudd delivered the goods when he got this excellent shot of the pair at Cockersand recently. Not unique, but I reckon Dave or anyone else will achieve an image of two Stonechat so close together in the frame any time soon.    

12 comments:

  1. I have not seen Shoveler or Pintail on Conder Pool before either, but occasionally on the Cocker estuary.
    Yet to see a Goldeneye this year, they are usually on Glasson Marina when I have seen them.
    Good pics and video, nice to see.
    Thanks for the blog.
    Ian

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    1. The Glasson Marina is usually as good a place as any to find the Goldeneye, but being regarded as a fairly common winter visitor to Lancashire, I wouldn't include that status in our area anymore, more like an uncommon winter visitor.

      Thank You for your contribution Ian...Pete.

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  2. In Finland I still have to wait quite a while for the migratory birds to arrive. But luckily there is always something nice to photograph. Great observations there.

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    1. Your website always indicate 'something nice to photograph' Sami.

      Regards....Pete.

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  3. Ecellent video and photos. I like the swans. .

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    1. The Bewick's Swan is a beautiful creature.

      Thank You Caroline....Pete.

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  4. Hi Pete,

    It's great to hear that the number of cygnets is increasing, and also great to hear that you're feeling better and can continue your counts.

    Best, Frank

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  5. Yes, the news of the 4 Bewick's Swan on Sunday morning was great Frank.

    Regards and Respect....Pete.

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  6. Thanks for sharing this, Pete. The sighting of four Bewick’s Swans in the area is great news, and it’s interesting to think there may be even more in the area. A superb image too! During my time in the UK I only saw the Mute Swan which was everywhere and a couple of Whooper Swans, if I remember well. I never saw a Bewick's Swan. I miss birding in Britain!
    Have a nice week.

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  7. Thanks for your contribution here Guillermo, much appreciated. I can understand you missing the birds in Britain, but no shortage of wildlife for you to see and study to keep you occupied and happy in Spain.

    Regards....Pete.

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  8. Mooi om te zien Pete.
    Groetjes Tinie

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    1. Good to see you looking in on B2B again, and I hope the weekend and beyond is kind to you Tinie.

      Regards....Pete.

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