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Gibraltar Point 19/7/11 - 91 Species (Dawn - Dusk) http://lbcarchive.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=15066 |
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Author: | Richard Doan [ Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Gibraltar Point 19/7/11 - 91 Species (Dawn - Dusk) |
A total of 91 species today (Dawn - Dusk), will get that 100 one day. Highlights include: Yellowhammer 1 (Singing West Dunes) Turtle Dove 3 Cormorant 138 (West over Croft marsh) Yellow Wagtail 21 (inc 3 Juv) Spoonbill 1 (Mere, at Dawn) Crossbill 1 Greylag Goose 72 (Jacksons, at Dusk) Little Tern 13 Common Tern 6 Sandwich Tern 1000 Arctic Skua 8 (6 Skuas mobbing 1 Sandwich Tern, a bit unfair) Gannet 13 (North) Kittiwake 1 Common Buzzard 1 (per KWilson) Waders: Temminck's Stint 1 (Showing Well all day, in front of Harveys) Common Sandpiper 2 Green Sandpiper 3 Curlew Sandpiper 1 (per TBagworth) Greenshank 21 (31 yesterday, (Fenland Lagoon) Redshank 81 Avocet 32 Little Ringed Plover 5 Whimbrel 4 Knot 3000 (Majority in breeding plumage)(Numbers starting to build up rapidly) Ringed Plover 31 Turnstone 4 Sanderling 350 Dunlin 308 Golden Plover 21 (South) Grey Plover 1 Spotted Redshank 1 Ruff 1 Lapwing 26 Oystercatcher 27 Black-tailed Godwit 52 Curlew 79 Cheers, Richard |
Author: | Chris Grimshaw [ Wed Jul 20, 2011 6:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Gibraltar Point 19/7/11 - 91 Species (Dawn - Dusk) |
NO sign of the temmincks stint today present today were spotted redshank on the mere common sandpiper on the mere c70 black tailed godwit on the mere and 3 at Jacksons 1 whimbrel on the beach about 20 reed warblers green sandpiper at Jacksons c300 sandwich tern + 3 on Jacksons 2 little tern 5 little ringed plover 2 ringed plover |
Author: | Stuart Britton [ Wed Jul 20, 2011 8:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Gibraltar Point 19/7/11 - 91 Species (Dawn - Dusk) |
Hi Richard and Chris, Your lists of species barely mention passerines. My experience of Gib at this time of year is the sea buckthorn can be alive with Whitethroats, Willow Warblers (998 ringed in one week in August 1985), Lesser Whitethroats etc. Are they not there or do your efforts concentrate on the sea and scrapes?? |
Author: | Chris Grimshaw [ Wed Jul 20, 2011 10:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Gibraltar Point 19/7/11 - 91 Species (Dawn - Dusk) |
Hi Stuart Today I didn't wander far from the path from the beach car park to the beach and the path from Tennysons to Jacksons hence my lack of warblers. The paths I walked were quiet (very quiet) as was the sea in contrast to Richards report from yesterday. I recorded about 48 species in contrast to Richards figure of 91 |
Author: | Kev Wilson [ Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:50 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Gibraltar Point 19/7/11 - 91 Species (Dawn - Dusk) |
Stuart Whitethroat activity does seem low at the momemt - maybe weather related. However, the decline of the willow warbler is very serious from early asessment of the common bird census data - linnets also in very low numbers, but turtle dove stable or showing slight increase on previous survey in 2006 - I will give an update when the full analysis has been carried out. Kev |
Author: | Stuart Britton [ Thu Jul 21, 2011 7:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Gibraltar Point 19/7/11 - 91 Species (Dawn - Dusk) |
Thanks Chris and Kev. I thionk the decline of Willow Warblers is county wide though I'm surprised at the lack of Whitethroat activity at Gib - I went ringing yesterday at Walesby Moor where I've been ringing for 30 years and young Whitethroats were everywhere (16 ringed). Something that I've never seen before was that some 10+ Whitethroats were feeding off the ears of wheat in an adjacent field - I had a close look and there were lots of small insects/aphids etc. Has anyone else seen this before? Stuart |
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