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First winter Mediterranean Gull roosted this evening.

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Garganey-1
Swallow- c 100 south
House Martin 20 > South
Sand Martin-2
Kingfisher-1
Oystercatcher-1 Juv

 

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That's surely a different individual to the one shown below on 26 Aug - much less moult on today's bird

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Garganey - 1 Eclipse Male

Common Sandpiper-1

Oystercatcher - 1 Juvenile that seems to like feeding on bread with the Ducks at the car park ,someone told me it had been dropped off there after being taken into care at an earlier time ,my guess it would be better caught again and dropped off at Marshside.

Swallow- 25

Treecreeper- 1

Cetti's Warbler- 1

Snipe -2

Coot -900+

Great Crested Grebe- 82 (full count)including young

Little Grebe- 6

 

picture -eclipse Drake Garganey



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This morning's sightings included:

1 Garganey

1 Ruff on the spit which flew off south at 08:30

1 Common Sandpiper

1 Oystercatcher

Info thanks to Bill Harrison



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Two Mediterranean Gulls in the roost this evening, an adult and first winter.

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This Afternoon

Garganey-1

Chiffchaff-2

Willow Warbler-1

Kingfisher-2

Lapwing- c400

Tufted Duck- 220

Great Crested Grebe-77

Coot - 920

Grey Wagtail-1

Cetti's Warbler-1

plus the usuals



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Looking at pictures I have seen posted elsewhere seems there has been 2 Garganey about at Pennington in the last few weeks ,as hinted by Colin Davies last week the Eclipse/imm Male by the spit and a bird that looks like a Female/Juvenile thats been in Edmonson and also by the spit at times which has added to the confusion over the sex of the Garganey. Over 800 Coot also today,and a Snipe were on note . 





Cant comment on the Female type, but the photo taken by Karl earlier in the thread looks to me to be an adult male in eclipse - difficult with the wing at the angle it is but the greater coverts look broad rather than narrow and pointed and the white tips look square rather than the grey protruding down the shaft. Speculum colour is a bit confusing as it looks blue rather than green, but its not exactly dull. But as I said - not easy from that angle and I've never really examined a Garganey in eclipse before. Happy to be told otherwise

-- Edited by Craig Higson on Monday 3rd of September 2018 06:20:53 PM

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Looking at pictures I have seen posted elsewhere seems there has been 2 Garganey about at Pennington in the last few weeks ,as hinted by Colin Davies last week the Eclipse/imm Male by the spit and a bird that looks like a Female/Juvenile thats been in Edmonson and also by the spit at times which has added to the confusion over the sex of the Garganey. Over 800 Coot also today,and a Snipe were on note . 



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Garganey still present this evening and a Green Sandpiper too.

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4 Black-tailed Godwit flew through east early this morning, a nice if minor movement of hirundines south over the flash with some stopping to feed and 11 Chiffchaff were on and around Ramsdales Ruck.



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Late news for yesterday, the eclipse garganey was still present from Horrocks hide, near the tern raft. Also the Egyptian goose still around the car park.

Perhaps of interest, this morning I had an escaped falconers bird on a telegraph post at home which is about half a mile from the flash at most. It looked like an adult and was like a slim peregrine with a rufous crown, in my opinion from the photos it is most like a Barbary falcon or a small lanner, though could equally be a hybrid. Maybe worth bearing in mind if anybody sees an unusual falcon at the flash.



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15:30 very brief visit

Egyptian Goose still present, near kiddies sandpit. No more/less wary than the Canadas. Wings not clipped, but right primary slightly more worn than left. Legs not seen. As good as any other UK Egyptian Goose, in my book

Also, 2 House Martins & Grey Wagtail over

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Of note this morning

Juvenile Mediterranean Gull

8 Common Tern

The Blue ring billed Tufted Duck from last winter was again in Ramsdales today



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Garganey still present this morning, also a single Swift.

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Also today, the Egyptian goose still present, around the benches on the car park.



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Birding highlights today:

Garganey still present

2 Black-tailed Godwits

2 Dunlin

Juvenile Mediterranean Gull

 

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An adult and juvenile Mediterranean Gull roosted this evening.

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Juvenile Mediterranean gull off the point this afternoon, also the garganey still present near the tern raft. At least 8 common terns.



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Garganey and 5 Common Tern this morning.

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2 juvenile Mediterranean Gulls roosted this evening.

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Looking at this image taken by Karl Bishop yesterday of the Pennington Flash Garganey as hinted by Colin Davies it seems to be a immature or eclipse type Male . Great shot again by Karl
Picture - Garganey - by Karl Bishop
 
 


-- Edited by JOHN TYMON on Sunday 26th of August 2018 08:12:49 PM

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Other sightings from this morning:

1 Egyptian Gose

360 Sand Martin (feeding over the flash)

18 Chiffchaff

1 Raven over SE

3 Common Tern (adult and 2 juveniles)

11 Grey Wagtail



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Garganey still showing well around the direction finder outside Horrocks hide between 9:30 - 10:30, though often disappearing in the vegetation for periods. I didn't see it fly, but 10 minutes later there was a garganey just off the tern raft on the right hand end of the spit, making me wonder if there might be two birds, but unfortunately I didn't see any further sign of garganey close to the hide so can't confirm this. Looking at the photos, it looks more like an eclipse or possibly juvenile male to me.

Also today, at least 9 common terns.

 



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Garganey showing extremely well on the small pool in front of Horrocks Hide this morning (phonescoped shot attached).



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Juvenile Black-necked Grebe present in Ramsdales.

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Garganey still from Horrocks

-- Edited by Craig Higson on Saturday 25th of August 2018 10:49:31 AM

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Garganey - Female still present today up to 1pm at least on the right side of the main spit from Horrocks Hide

also Juvenile Kittiwake was seen by Bill Harrison and went through east during a storm mid morning



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Garganey - Female still present today up to 1pm at least on the right side of the main spit from Horrocks Hide

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Highlights so far this morning:

Little Egret

Ringed Plover

Redshank

3 Common Tern

Info thanks to  Barry Hulme

 



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Garganey off Horrocks Hide this morning, also 2 Little Egret on site.

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Highlights of a brief look round this am were: Immature or female Redstart briefly seen and heard several times in 2nd hedge east of Sorrowcow farm, Juvenile Dunlin on shore of sailing club, Green Sandpiper from Horrocks hide and Egyptian Goose with Canada's round benches.

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Green Sandpiper-1

Black Tailed Godwit- 1

 Snipe- 1

Great Crested Grebe- 58

Juvenile Mediterranean Gull

Kingfisher-1

Plenty Sand Martin,House Martin and Swallow

Lapwing c200

 

picture - Green Sandpiper

 

 

 



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Now confirmed that there are 2 Redstart in Whittles Fields, directions as below (actually in the trees around the closest field to Sorrowcow Farm currently).

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Redstart around Whittles Fields at 12:25 today (the grass fields immediately to the east of Sorrowcow Farm on the southern side of the flash) and possibly a second bird there too.

Also present today:

Juvenile Mediterranean Gull

1 Common Sandpiper

6 Snipe

4 Common Tern

2 Buzzard

2 Sparrowhawk

2 Chiffchaff

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This morning:

 

Drake Common Scoter

1 Redshank

1 Oystercatcher

1 Snipe

80 Lapwing

3 Common Tern

 

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Other birds this afternoon included:

5 Common Tern

80 Sand Martin, 60 Swallow (feeding one the water), 30 House Martin (feeding over trees)

 



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2 female Common Scoter this morning.

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Very enjoyable few hours spent around here today:

Chiffchaff, willow warbler, blackcap, whitethroat, swallow, house martin, pied wagtail, song thrush, jay.
1 Cetti's warbler (showing very well towards the western end)
100+ sand martin
2+ grey wagtail
2 (or 4) kingfisher, putting on a great show from T Edmondson's & (later) Teal hides
300+ coot
10 teal
21+ gadwall
3 shoveler
25+ tufted duck
1 Egyptian goose
7 little grebe
c60 great crested grebe (flotilla of 50+ from Ramsdale's hide / reedbed)
c60 lapwing
1 snipe (feeding right in front of Ramsdale's)
10+ grey heron
7+ common tern
1 common gull
1 herring gull
1 kestrel
1 sparrowhawk
1 buzzard

One of those rare days where all the birds were being extremely obliging.

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So far this morning:

Juvenile Mediterranean Gull

1 Common Sandpiper

2 Raven

3 Grey Wagtail

Info thanks to Bill Harrison

 

 



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This Morning

Juvenile Mediterranean Gull - 2

Sand Martin - 200+

Swift- 10

Kingfisher- 3

Little Grebe - 11

Coot - 600+

Picture - 1 of the juvenile Mediterranean Gulls

 



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This morning a juvenile Mediterranean Gull was on the spit and a Whimbrel flew west at 10:40.

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Additional sightings from today included:

3 Snipe

9 Common Tern

Info thanks to Barry Hulme 



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Early AM

Redshank-1

Black Tailed Godwit - 2 flew off east at 8.30 am

Coot -c450

Great Crested Grebe - 46 including 1 newly hatched young one on back of adult

Cormorant- 13

Common Tern -6

Swift- 20+

Kingfisher-1

Grey Wagtail -2 Juvenile

Sparrowhawk - 1 Female

Egyptian Goose -1

 



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Hobby, about 6pm today. Near plank lane bridge, tip side, just on the bend. Not quite pennington, but close enough?



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Birds seen this am included single Egyptian Goose on spit, juvenile Black Necked Grebe at western end with single Pochard also here.

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Late news for yesterday evening:

2 juvenile Mediterranean Gull

Dunlin

Common Sandpiper

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Juvenile Black-necked Grebe out on the main flash this morning and a Green Woodpecker on the golf course.

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2 Common Sandpiper and 12 Common Tern present this morning.

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So far this morning:

1 Green Sandpiper

1 Common Sandpiper

12 Common Tern

Info thanks to Barry Hulme



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