Tuesday, 1 April 2025

1st April 2025

 Weather: ESE force 2/3

 

Some mist at first but a sunny and clear day with the lake district visible beyond the wind farms.

 Over 700 Pink-footed Geese flew north out of the estuary early morning.

 Five each of Willow Warblers and Chiffchaffs were down on the island first thing and a total of 7 Wheatears came through.

A Goldcrest, 5 Pied and a White Wagtail were noted with 4 Goldfinches and a small passage of Meadow Pipits. More visitors passing through were 2 Sand Martins, a Redwing and 3 Woodpigeons.

 A Merlin flew south later and 2 Mute Swans sat on the shore.

 

Some of the Brent Geese may have already departed north, there were 125 seen this morning. 


A single Gannet was spotted on the sea, also 30 Common Scoter and 4 Red-breasted Merganser. Sixteen Purple Sandpipers roosted the tide with 95 Turnstone. Twenty Black-headed Gulls flew west while 5,000 Herring Gulls were estimated today.

 

 

Photos SRW

Monday, 31 March 2025

31st March 2025

 Weather: SE force 2/3    some cloud early

Our first 4 Willow Warblers were found on the island  this morning.

 

 

Amazing what a touch of south easterly will do. The first last year arrived on exactly the same date, but normally it is into early April before we see them. A single Chiffchaff was also here.

 A fine looking Wheatear was down on the island.

 

A Goldcrest was still here, 5 Pied Wagtails were around but just 2 Goldfinches represented the finches today apart from the resident Linnets.

An adult male Peregrine was noted, also a Raven, and a largish Sparrowhawk flew between the islands and off towards Wales.

A single Canada Goose swam with 180 (plus a dark bellied) Brent Geese around the island.

 

Two flocks of Pinkfooted Geese totalling 70 flew out of the estuary this evening

 

Of the sea birds there were 3 Red-throated Divers, 3 Red-breasted Mergansers, a Guillemot and 600 Common Scoter plus one close to the island.

 

 Seventeen Purple Sandpipers are still here, also 25 Ringed Plover etc.

Photos SRW

Sunday, 30 March 2025

30th March 2025

 Weather: W force 6, moderating to force 4  with mist

 A blustery westerly meant no passerines to speak of, although 2 Sand Martin went east over the island and a Goldcrest was still present. The sea was also quiet with singles of Red-throated Diver, Great Crested Grebe and Guillemot. Two Kittiwake were at the mouth of the swash and a pair of Red-breasted Mergansers flew west passed the North End. Wader counts were 30 Dunlin, 40 Ringed Plover, 5 Sanderling, 40 Redshank, 55 Knot, and 180 Turnstone.

 

 also 10 Purple Sandpiper

 

Photos AS

Saturday, 29 March 2025

29th March 2025

 Weather:  SW force 3/5

 

 An early start was made with repairs to the heligoland traps in mind.

 

Birds on the island included a Goldcrest, a White Wagtail, a Siskin and 4 Goldfinches but little else but with records of sea birds rewarding some sea watching. There were 3 Red-throated Divers, 12 Great Crested Grebes, 6 Guillemots and 9 newly arrived Kittiwakes. Wader numbers seen were 85 Knot, 32 Dunlin, 48 Ringed Plover, 96 Turnstone and 28 Purple Sandpiper. There are still over 3,000 Oystercatchers present.

Floating around the islands were 285 Brent, while a lot further out 1,200 Common Scoter were logged. Three Red-breasted Mergansers included 2 males. A Harbour Porpoise swam off the island. Just after 11.00 hrs the partial solar eclipse was visible through the high cloud.

 The early moth trap revealed a Hebrew Character.

 

 Photos CJW, SRW
 

Thursday, 27 March 2025

27th March 2025

 Weather: SSE force 2

 

An early visit found the island reasonably quiet, a Goldcrest and a Chiffchaff were here, possibly from previous days, a White Wagtail seemed to be new. Eight Rock Pipits are determined to spend the summer with us, including previously colour ringed birds.

 The many breeding Linnets are now in song.

 

Five Blackbirds were found this morning including this one perched on the motus aerial

 

The sea was productive again with 15 Red-throated Divers, 5 Gannets, 8 Great Crested Grebes, 2 Guillemots and 12 Little Gulls. A single male Goosander and 2 Red-breasted Mergansers were around the islands with about 300 Brent Geese and 8 Shelduck. 

 Best of the waders were 25 Purple Sandpipers.

 others waders present were 320 Curlew, 125 Turnstone, 180 Sanderling and 150 Knot. 

 The ever present Redshank showed well as usual.

 About 15 Bumble Bees and a Peacock butterfly flew in the pleasant weather,


Photos AEH, SRW

Wednesday, 26 March 2025

26th March 2025

 Weather: SE force 1/2

 

The best sightings today were on the sea, especially the Velvet Scoter that flew west early in the day.  The first Sandwich Terns of the year flew in in three sets of two,


while 17 Red-throated Divers, 22 Great Crested Grebes and 9 Guillemots were noted with another 8 Little Gulls added to the spring total. 


 

Many wildfowl are still here including 220 Brent, 32 Shelduck, 8 Red-breasted Merganser, 3 Goosander, while 3 and then another 2 Canada geese arrived.




A good count of 347 Curlew was made and there is still at least 70 Turnstone, 60 Redshank and 13 Purple Sandpiper.


A Peregrine was around and 3 Jackdaws were here with small migrants comprising a Skylark, a Chiffchaff, a Goldcrest, 2 Greenfinches and a Goldfinch. Lots of frogspawn was found in the main pond.
 

 
Photos SRW
 

Sunday, 23 March 2025

23rd March 2025

 Weather: NW force 2,   misty with slight drizzle

 

A brief afternoon visit on a day when the wind turned towards the north west recorded 4 Redwings and a Chiffchaff, although it was a surprise to find 2 Goldcrests on the island, both of which were then ringed, it has been noticed over the years that Goldcrests can often arrive here when other migrants find a north westerly totally unsuitable.

 Logged this afternoon were 20 Meadow Pipits, 6 Rock Pipits, 300 Scoter, 8 Great Crested Grebes, 2 Little Egrets and a Grey Heron.

Ringed: 2 Goldcrests

 Photos SRW, TGW