Only birds of note this morning were 8 Goosander, 6 Goldeneye and 2 Wigeon.
Info thanks to Barry Hulme
pete berry said
Fri Nov 9 11:36 AM, 2018
JOHN TYMON wrote:
Ian McKerchar wrote:
Pretty quiet around the flash this morning, nothing out of the ordinary but at least the now resident Oystercatcher was actually probing up and down the spit rather than waddling about the car park with the ducks!
Not much late on either ,and what Gull roost there was which was really small ,was constantly disturbed by 2 boats going back and too across the flash , 8 Goldeneye,1 Kingfisher, and 10 Goosander were the only things of note. All the Gulls this winter seem to be coming in from the SW in the main so seems out Northern feeding area that they have been coming from the last few years is no longer there,and the gulls are thousands down on previous years in the roost .
I called up to the Viridor site in Atherton a couple of times last week and there wasn't a single large gull in the area including the roofs of adjacent buildings and Poundstretcher (where there'd been at least a couple hundred large gulls previously),so maybe the reason why gull nos.have dropped off?. Couldn't see any obvious reason why the gulls had disappeared,maybe they're just not bringing any food waste into the site?
JOHN TYMON said
Thu Nov 8 7:43 PM, 2018
Ian McKerchar wrote:
Pretty quiet around the flash this morning, nothing out of the ordinary but at least the now resident Oystercatcher was actually probing up and down the spit rather than waddling about the car park with the ducks!
Not much late on either ,and what Gull roost there was which was really small ,was constantly disturbed by 2 boats going back and too across the flash , 8 Goldeneye,1 Kingfisher, and 10 Goosander were the only things of note. All the Gulls this winter seem to be coming in from the SW in the main so seems out Northern feeding area that they have been coming from the last few years is no longer there,and the gulls are thousands down on previous years in the roost .
Ian McKerchar said
Thu Nov 8 1:28 PM, 2018
Pretty quiet around the flash this morning, nothing out of the ordinary but at least the now resident Oystercatcher was actually probing up and down the spit rather than waddling about the car park with the ducks!
Ian McKerchar said
Wed Nov 7 5:55 PM, 2018
This morning:
19 Goosander
7 Goldeneye
15 Little Grebe
Little Egret
400 Starling flew out of Ramsdales Reedbed roost
Info thanks to Barry Hulme
Ian McKerchar said
Sun Nov 4 9:56 PM, 2018
Little Egret resting in willows in Rammies at 4:30pm this afternoon, then flew west.
Also present were 2 Wigeon and an adult Mediterranean Gull roosted.
Info thank to Phil Rhodes
dave broome said
Fri Nov 2 10:52 PM, 2018
There is a cattle herd at Lightshaw Meadows placed there by the Lancashire Wildlife Trust as part of the site management. The site was checked and watched for quite a while last Saturday after the Pennington Flash fly-through by the Cattle Egret.
-- Edited by dave broome on Friday 2nd of November 2018 10:53:55 PM
Gordon Newman said
Fri Nov 2 10:38 PM, 2018
There was the other week when I was there
Mike Passant said
Fri Nov 2 10:30 PM, 2018
-Just wondering if there are any cattle presently at/near Lightshaw as it is twice in less than a week that a Cattle Egret has flown west over Pennington. Any info would be appreciated please.
Cheers,
Mike P.
Craig Higson said
Fri Nov 2 7:41 PM, 2018
A single Mediterranean Gull was in the gull roost this evening but the highlight was undoubtedly a Cattle Egret, picked up by Phil Rhodes, which flew west across the flash and headed off in the direction of Lightshaw.
Ian McKerchar said
Fri Nov 2 8:09 AM, 2018
12 adult Whooper Swans present on the flash this morning.
Info thanks to Bill Harrison
Ian McKerchar said
Thu Nov 1 5:50 PM, 2018
Two adult Mediterranean Gulls in the roost this evening.
Adult Whooper Swan still present.
Cetti's warbler showed well around Sorrowcow Pond, initially scolding a cat which was wandering past and then alert calling in flash-side shoreline trees.
Water Rail calling from the outflow by Sorrowcow Farm
2 Kingfisher to and fro by the yacht club
Ian McKerchar said
Thu Nov 1 10:25 AM, 2018
Great White Egret present on the spit at 10:18 this morning.
Info thanks to Bill Harrison
JOHN TYMON said
Wed Oct 31 7:38 PM, 2018
Pm to Dusk
Whooper Swan - 1 Adult west end
Mediterranean Gull - 1 adult
Goosander- 8
Cormorant -61
Kingfisher-4
Redwing - 25
Jay-3
plus the usuals
Picture Mediterranean Gull and Black Headed Gull for comparison
A single Chiffchaff was around the western end this morning, along with the usual Cetti's Warbler there. The flock of Meadow Pipit on Ramsdales Ruck still numbered just over 80 strong.
Ian McKerchar said
Wed Oct 31 9:17 AM, 2018
4 Little Egret at the western end this morning.
Also 13 Goosander.
Info thanks to Barry Hulme
Ian McKerchar said
Tue Oct 30 10:04 PM, 2018
Adult Mediterranean Gull roosted tonight.
Info thanks to Phil Rhodes
colin davies said
Tue Oct 30 8:03 PM, 2018
dave broome wrote:
4 Little Egret flew NW over the Lowton by-pass and Leigh Fire Station towards the Flash at 1:04pm today
I did a circuit of the flash between about 2.15pm - 4:30pm and didn't see any egrets. I did however see the following:
Whooper swan 1 at the western end
Goldeneye 4
Goosander 6
Yellow-legged gull 1 3rd winter
dave broome said
Tue Oct 30 1:12 PM, 2018
4 Little Egret flew NW over the Lowton by-pass and Leigh Fire Station towards the Flash at 1:04pm today
Ian McKerchar said
Tue Oct 30 12:34 PM, 2018
Earlier this morning:
1 Dunlin
1 Oystercatcher
6 Goosander
Info thanks to Barry Hulme
Gordon Newman said
Mon Oct 29 7:21 PM, 2018
single Whooper Swan present mid afternoon along with female Goldeneye and Cetti's Warbler all at the west end and Cetti's Warbler in Ramsdale Reed bed
Single adult Whooper Swan off the car park until dusk this evening.
Info thanks to Phil Rhodes
Ian McKerchar said
Sun Oct 28 8:16 AM, 2018
So far this morning:
12 Goosander
7 Goldeneye
3 Wigeon
8 Little Grebe
140 Pink-footed Geese SE
Ibro thanks to Barry Hulme
Craig Higson said
Sat Oct 27 8:59 PM, 2018
Just to add to Ian's sightings, another Whooper Swan dropped in briefly between 10:00 and 10:30
pete berry said
Sat Oct 27 7:13 PM, 2018
The roost was a bit poor tonight with relatively few large gulls in,only things of note was an adult Mediterranean Gull picked out by Phil and a couple of Argentatus Herring Gulls.
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Saturday 27th of October 2018 07:21:12 PM
Ian McKerchar said
Sat Oct 27 10:31 AM, 2018
A two hour watch this morning from Ramsdale's Ruck produced:
Cattle Egret; single flew fairly low west along the length of the centre of the flash at 08:40
11 Whooper Swan flew east (quite a way north fo the flash) at 08:05 and a further two adults dropped onto the flash at 08:50 and looked fairly settled
1330 Pink-Footed Geese (with 1229 east in 9 skeins, 95 north in 2 skeins and 16 west in 1 skein)
425 Redwing (with 247 north in 10 flocks, 70 west in 1 flock and 108 south in 2 flocks)
5379 Woodpigeon south in 110 flocks (many probably missed due to moving in very high and tight flocks after 9am in particular)
80 Chaffinch low west (with 28 in ones and twos plus flocks of 28, 13, 8 and 18)
1 Brambling low west calling
9 Bullfinch low west in 3 flocks
Ian McKerchar said
Fri Oct 26 8:26 PM, 2018
3 adult Whooper Swans flew low west at 6:20pm this evening.
Info thanks to Phil Rhodes
JOHN TYMON said
Fri Oct 26 3:49 PM, 2018
Of Note today
Whooper Swan - 1 Adult (unringed)
Goldeneye-3
Yellow Legged Gull- 1 1st Winter that left high South at 12.45
Tern sp. adult on the Flash this morning, looks like Arctic. It was still present when I left at 13.05. I don't think I've ever seen either common or arctic this late before.
Ian McKerchar said
Tue Oct 23 11:48 AM, 2018
2 adult Whooper Swans present this morning.
Info thanks to Bill Harrison
Ian McKerchar said
Sun Oct 21 12:01 PM, 2018
4 Wigeon present this morning.
Info thanks to Barry Hulme
Ian McKerchar said
Sat Oct 20 11:09 PM, 2018
Adult Yellow-legged Gull present again this evening and 3 Goldeneye.
Info thanks to Phil Rhodes
Steve Judge said
Fri Oct 19 10:01 PM, 2018
Full circuit of Pennington Flash 19th October 10:30 - 14:30 hrs.
Redwing x 5 (first of the autumn for me - in trees in field next to Sorrow Cow Farm) Snipe x 7 (see photo attached) Kingfisher x 3 different sightings Willow Tit x 2 Wigeon x 4 Teal x 5 Shoveler x 15 Gadwall x 8 Pink-Footed Geese x 250 flying eastwards Buzzard x 3 Kestrel x 2 Oystercatcher (still there in the car park!) Coal Tit x 1 Great Crested Grebe x 5 Cormorant x 25 Lapwing x 20 Lesser Black-Backed Gull x 1 Black-Headed Gull x lots Mute Swan x 7 Wren x 1 Dunnock x 1 Blackbird x 5 Little Grebe x 2 Grey Heron x 4 Pied Wagtail x 1 Canada Geese x 40 Coot x lots Moorhen x 10 Tufted Duck x lots Mallard x lots Robin x 4 Chaffinch x 2 Great Tit x 1 Blue Tit x 1 Starling x 50 Woodpigeon x 40 Mute Swan x 9 Jay x 2 Magpie x 10
-- Edited by Steve Judge on Saturday 20th of October 2018 08:57:32 AM
This morning's highlights included 30 Wigeon, 11 Little Grebe and 20 Meadow Pipit.
Info thanks to Barry Hulme
dave broome said
Wed Oct 17 9:08 PM, 2018
In the gull roost this evening a 3rd winter Yellow-Legged Gull and a 1st winter Mediterranean Gull
colin davies said
Wed Oct 17 3:41 PM, 2018
Another circuit of the Flash this morning again failed to produce yellow-browed warbler, but there was a decent passage of pink-footed geese with around 600 mainly heading east / south east in flocks of around 70. Redwings continue to pass over mainly south west, but perhaps less than yesterday. Also a small passage of meadow pipits and woodpigeons. A Cetti's warbler showed well at the western end. Two wigeon were on the Flash. Highlight of the day, my first sighting this autumn of yellow-legged gull, a cracking 3rd winter bird sitting on one of the bouys from Horrock's hide. This bird has apparently been present since at least the 6th so hopefully will remain for the rest of the winter. Thanks to Bill Harrison for the loan of his scope to allow me to take the photos which helped clinch the identification.
A circuit of the Flash this morning failed to produce the hoped for yellow-browed warbler, but plenty of redwings passing over mainly south west. Highlight for me was a swallow flying east over Ramsdales and the bizarre sight of a 1st winter oystercatcher coming to bread and seed thrown down for the ducks on the car park. The latter has been present here for a month or so at least.
-- Edited by colin davies on Tuesday 16th of October 2018 07:40:32 PM
Full circle of the flash this afternoon produced very little of note apart from the following
Kingfisher-4
Grey Wagtail-2
Redwing - 30+ on the south side
Goldcrest-1
Redpoll -2
Cetti's Warbler-3 (1 sorrowcow/1 west end/1 Ramsdales reedbed)
plus the usuals :)
I am Surprised a bit with the total lack of Goldeneye at the flash ,I would have expected some to be in by now, and Goosander also seem to be missing at the moment.
-- Edited by JOHN TYMON on Monday 15th of October 2018 07:52:21 PM
Ian McKerchar said
Mon Oct 15 9:55 AM, 2018
This early morning from first light:
3310 Woodpigeon moved through S/SE (in 76 flocks) promtly between 07:45 and 08:30, mainly just off to the west of the flash with virtually none moving through to the east of it
117 Redwing (5 flocks) and a single Fieldfare S
33 Chaffinch and 14 Greenfinch over S (mainly singles or very small flocks)
722 Pink-footed Geese moved east in 5 skeins from the Mersey area (moving through south of the flash) and 340 in 1 skein east from the Ribble area (moving through north of the flash), with a further 7 birds over low north!
22 Linnet feeding on the grassy area of Ramsdales Ruck and 24 Goldfinch feeding along the edge of it in one flock
Cetti's warbler singing from the western end
steven burke said
Sun Oct 14 9:35 PM, 2018
Not much more I can add to previous posts this aft/eve apart from good views of a cettis warbler in ramsdale reed bed, water rails heard, 2 skylarks over whilst stood at the posts there. 1 blackcap 2 goosander
Ian McKerchar said
Sun Oct 14 8:55 PM, 2018
An adult Mediterranean Gull roosted this evening and 70 Pink-footed Geese flew SW.
Info thanks to Phil Rhodes
Ian McKerchar said
Sun Oct 14 4:25 PM, 2018
Other sightings from early this morning include:
22 Song Thrush on and around Ramsdales Ruck
34 Meadow Pipit on Ramdales Ruck
55 Redwing over west in two flocks
Heard Fieldfare over west (not seen!)
Single Siskin over west
JOHN TYMON said
Sun Oct 14 3:46 PM, 2018
Good Autumn morning at the flash 9am-1pm
Tufted Duck - 374
Great Crested Grebe - 33
Little Grebe- 5
Wigeon-3
Coot - 720
Kingfisher-4
Shoveler- 23
Gadwall- 33
Yellow Legged Gull - 1x 3rd Winter (first of the Autumn for me )
Mute Swan- 16
Oystercatcher-1
Snipe-2
Pink Footed Geese - 170 flying East
-- Edited by JOHN TYMON on Sunday 14th of October 2018 04:23:01 PM
Dave Wilson said
Sat Oct 13 3:34 PM, 2018
7th January, 2010: On a bright, but sunny day, one flew north-westwards over the golf course. Cliff Hampson managed a distant record shot. Possibly the same bird was at Southport next day!
Ian McKerchar said
Sat Oct 13 8:48 AM, 2018
Great White Egret still present this morning, viewable from Horrocks Hide at 08:45.
Only birds of note this morning were 8 Goosander, 6 Goldeneye and 2 Wigeon.
Info thanks to Barry Hulme
I called up to the Viridor site in Atherton a couple of times last week and there wasn't a single large gull in the area including the roofs of adjacent buildings and Poundstretcher (where there'd been at least a couple hundred large gulls previously),so maybe the reason why gull nos.have dropped off?. Couldn't see any obvious reason why the gulls had disappeared,maybe they're just not bringing any food waste into the site?
Not much late on either ,and what Gull roost there was which was really small ,was constantly disturbed by 2 boats going back and too across the flash , 8 Goldeneye,1 Kingfisher, and 10 Goosander were the only things of note. All the Gulls this winter seem to be coming in from the SW in the main so seems out Northern feeding area that they have been coming from the last few years is no longer there,and the gulls are thousands down on previous years in the roost .
Pretty quiet around the flash this morning, nothing out of the ordinary but at least the now resident Oystercatcher was actually probing up and down the spit rather than waddling about the car park with the ducks!
This morning:
19 Goosander
7 Goldeneye
15 Little Grebe
Little Egret
400 Starling flew out of Ramsdales Reedbed roost
Info thanks to Barry Hulme
Little Egret resting in willows in Rammies at 4:30pm this afternoon, then flew west.
Also present were 2 Wigeon and an adult Mediterranean Gull roosted.
Info thank to Phil Rhodes
-- Edited by dave broome on Friday 2nd of November 2018 10:53:55 PM
-Just wondering if there are any cattle presently at/near Lightshaw as it is twice in less than a week that a Cattle Egret has flown west over Pennington. Any info would be appreciated please.
Cheers,
Mike P.
12 adult Whooper Swans present on the flash this morning.
Info thanks to Bill Harrison
Two adult Mediterranean Gulls in the roost this evening.
Adult Whooper Swan still present.
Cetti's warbler showed well around Sorrowcow Pond, initially scolding a cat which was wandering past and then alert calling in flash-side shoreline trees.
Water Rail calling from the outflow by Sorrowcow Farm
2 Kingfisher to and fro by the yacht club
Great White Egret present on the spit at 10:18 this morning.
Info thanks to Bill Harrison
Pm to Dusk
Whooper Swan - 1 Adult west end
Mediterranean Gull - 1 adult
Goosander- 8
Cormorant -61
Kingfisher-4
Redwing - 25
Jay-3
plus the usuals
Picture Mediterranean Gull and Black Headed Gull for comparison
A single Chiffchaff was around the western end this morning, along with the usual Cetti's Warbler there. The flock of Meadow Pipit on Ramsdales Ruck still numbered just over 80 strong.
4 Little Egret at the western end this morning.
Also 13 Goosander.
Info thanks to Barry Hulme
Adult Mediterranean Gull roosted tonight.
Info thanks to Phil Rhodes
I did a circuit of the flash between about 2.15pm - 4:30pm and didn't see any egrets. I did however see the following:
Whooper swan 1 at the western end
Goldeneye 4
Goosander 6
Yellow-legged gull 1 3rd winter
Earlier this morning:
1 Dunlin
1 Oystercatcher
6 Goosander
Info thanks to Barry Hulme
Highlights this morning included:
17 Goosander, 8 Wigeon and 8 Goldeneye.
Info thanks to Barry Hulme
Single adult Whooper Swan off the car park until dusk this evening.
Info thanks to Phil Rhodes
So far this morning:
12 Goosander
7 Goldeneye
3 Wigeon
8 Little Grebe
140 Pink-footed Geese SE
Ibro thanks to Barry Hulme
The roost was a bit poor tonight with relatively few large gulls in,only things of note was an adult Mediterranean Gull picked out by Phil and a couple of Argentatus Herring Gulls.
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Saturday 27th of October 2018 07:21:12 PM
A two hour watch this morning from Ramsdale's Ruck produced:
Cattle Egret; single flew fairly low west along the length of the centre of the flash at 08:40
11 Whooper Swan flew east (quite a way north fo the flash) at 08:05 and a further two adults dropped onto the flash at 08:50 and looked fairly settled
1330 Pink-Footed Geese (with 1229 east in 9 skeins, 95 north in 2 skeins and 16 west in 1 skein)
425 Redwing (with 247 north in 10 flocks, 70 west in 1 flock and 108 south in 2 flocks)
5379 Woodpigeon south in 110 flocks (many probably missed due to moving in very high and tight flocks after 9am in particular)
80 Chaffinch low west (with 28 in ones and twos plus flocks of 28, 13, 8 and 18)
1 Brambling low west calling
9 Bullfinch low west in 3 flocks
3 adult Whooper Swans flew low west at 6:20pm this evening.
Info thanks to Phil Rhodes
Of Note today
Whooper Swan - 1 Adult (unringed)
Goldeneye-3
Yellow Legged Gull- 1 1st Winter that left high South at 12.45
Little Egret-1
Kingfisher-4
Cormorant-57
Goosander-8
plus the ususals :)
Of Note this afternoon
1 x 1st W Yellow Legged Gull in East Bay area
3 female Goldeneye
60 Cormorant (largest number for a while)
A circuit of the flash this morning produced:
1 1st win yellow-legged gull (same as last night) on bouy from Horrock's
1 Goldeneye
6 Goosander
2+ Cetti's warblers
Late afternoon to dusk of note
Yellow Legged Gull - 1 Adult & 1 first winter bird
Arctic Tern- 1 adult
Goosander -6
:)
Tern sp. adult on the Flash this morning, looks like Arctic. It was still present when I left at 13.05. I don't think I've ever seen either common or arctic this late before.
2 adult Whooper Swans present this morning.
Info thanks to Bill Harrison
4 Wigeon present this morning.
Info thanks to Barry Hulme
Adult Yellow-legged Gull present again this evening and 3 Goldeneye.
Info thanks to Phil Rhodes
Redwing x 5 (first of the autumn for me - in trees in field next to Sorrow Cow Farm)
Snipe x 7 (see photo attached)
Kingfisher x 3 different sightings
Willow Tit x 2
Wigeon x 4
Teal x 5
Shoveler x 15
Gadwall x 8
Pink-Footed Geese x 250 flying eastwards
Buzzard x 3
Kestrel x 2
Oystercatcher (still there in the car park!)
Coal Tit x 1
Great Crested Grebe x 5
Cormorant x 25
Lapwing x 20
Lesser Black-Backed Gull x 1
Black-Headed Gull x lots
Mute Swan x 7
Wren x 1
Dunnock x 1
Blackbird x 5
Little Grebe x 2
Grey Heron x 4
Pied Wagtail x 1
Canada Geese x 40
Coot x lots
Moorhen x 10
Tufted Duck x lots
Mallard x lots
Robin x 4
Chaffinch x 2
Great Tit x 1
Blue Tit x 1
Starling x 50
Woodpigeon x 40
Mute Swan x 9
Jay x 2
Magpie x 10
-- Edited by Steve Judge on Saturday 20th of October 2018 08:57:32 AM
This evening:
adult Yellow-legged Gull in roost
5 Wigeon
Goldeneye
2 Pochard
Info thanks to Phil Rhodes
This morning's highlights included 30 Wigeon, 11 Little Grebe and 20 Meadow Pipit.
Info thanks to Barry Hulme
Another circuit of the Flash this morning again failed to produce yellow-browed warbler, but there was a decent passage of pink-footed geese with around 600 mainly heading east / south east in flocks of around 70. Redwings continue to pass over mainly south west, but perhaps less than yesterday. Also a small passage of meadow pipits and woodpigeons. A Cetti's warbler showed well at the western end. Two wigeon were on the Flash. Highlight of the day, my first sighting this autumn of yellow-legged gull, a cracking 3rd winter bird sitting on one of the bouys from Horrock's hide. This bird has apparently been present since at least the 6th so hopefully will remain for the rest of the winter. Thanks to Bill Harrison for the loan of his scope to allow me to take the photos which helped clinch the identification.
A circuit of the Flash this morning failed to produce the hoped for yellow-browed warbler, but plenty of redwings passing over mainly south west. Highlight for me was a swallow flying east over Ramsdales and the bizarre sight of a 1st winter oystercatcher coming to bread and seed thrown down for the ducks on the car park. The latter has been present here for a month or so at least.
-- Edited by colin davies on Tuesday 16th of October 2018 07:40:32 PM
Full circle of the flash this afternoon produced very little of note apart from the following
Kingfisher-4
Grey Wagtail-2
Redwing - 30+ on the south side
Goldcrest-1
Redpoll -2
Cetti's Warbler-3 (1 sorrowcow/1 west end/1 Ramsdales reedbed)
plus the usuals :)
I am Surprised a bit with the total lack of Goldeneye at the flash ,I would have expected some to be in by now, and Goosander also seem to be missing at the moment.
-- Edited by JOHN TYMON on Monday 15th of October 2018 07:52:21 PM
This early morning from first light:
3310 Woodpigeon moved through S/SE (in 76 flocks) promtly between 07:45 and 08:30, mainly just off to the west of the flash with virtually none moving through to the east of it
117 Redwing (5 flocks) and a single Fieldfare S
33 Chaffinch and 14 Greenfinch over S (mainly singles or very small flocks)
722 Pink-footed Geese moved east in 5 skeins from the Mersey area (moving through south of the flash) and 340 in 1 skein east from the Ribble area (moving through north of the flash), with a further 7 birds over low north!
22 Linnet feeding on the grassy area of Ramsdales Ruck and 24 Goldfinch feeding along the edge of it in one flock
Cetti's warbler singing from the western end
1 blackcap
2 goosander
An adult Mediterranean Gull roosted this evening and 70 Pink-footed Geese flew SW.
Info thanks to Phil Rhodes
Other sightings from early this morning include:
22 Song Thrush on and around Ramsdales Ruck
34 Meadow Pipit on Ramdales Ruck
55 Redwing over west in two flocks
Heard Fieldfare over west (not seen!)
Single Siskin over west
Good Autumn morning at the flash 9am-1pm
Tufted Duck - 374
Great Crested Grebe - 33
Little Grebe- 5
Wigeon-3
Coot - 720
Kingfisher-4
Shoveler- 23
Gadwall- 33
Yellow Legged Gull - 1x 3rd Winter (first of the Autumn for me )
Mute Swan- 16
Oystercatcher-1
Snipe-2
Pink Footed Geese - 170 flying East
-- Edited by JOHN TYMON on Sunday 14th of October 2018 04:23:01 PM
Great White Egret still present this morning, viewable from Horrocks Hide at 08:45.
Info thanks to Bill Harrison