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Horseshoe Point, Grainthorpe Haven and then towards N.Cote
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Author:  Cliff Morrison [ Fri Jan 11, 2013 4:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Horseshoe Point, Grainthorpe Haven and then towards N.Cote

First time I've opened Bird Club site since November, but I don't seem to have done much birding locally lately. Between 5 & 13 waxwings were frequenting our garden at Brickyard Lane and adjoining dunes in late November and December; 16 siskins in the garden first week in Jan and 1 today, which is unusual in our coastal area, but apart from the 50-80 twite on the beach, along with occasional snow buntings' it's been quiet.

Good days birding at Horseshoe Point today at low tide, but a very long walk for the big numbers of birds seen:

Knot, at least 10,000 birds, but counting difficult. This is the largest number I've seen in this area for a long time. I was told there could have been as many as 35,000 at North Cotes in mid week, but I didn't walk that far.
Oystercatcher, 1,400. I saw one flock of 160 fly across from Spurn and join with a single flock of 620 on the tide edge here.
Bar-tailed Godwits, 460 in several flocks along tide edge.
Grey plover, 178. Another high count.
Turnstone, 12
Dunlin, 100
Sanderling, 55
Curlew, 140
Jack snipe, 1
Lapwing, 500+, commuting between haven and fields
Shelduck, 68
Teal, 80
Mallard, 180+ on the sea. Note I don't normally see mallard, even in low numbers on the marsh or sea, so this is an interesting record, no doubt linked to cold weather on the near continent.
Gadwall, 4 on outer haven. It's unusual to see gadwall on the coast here and it's over 50 years since I saw my first gadwall with Steve Lorand in the same spot, but they were much less common then.
Wigeon, 15
Great-crested grebe, 2 on sea
Brent goose, 35 locally and 600+ flying north to Tetney from beyond DonnaNook. No doubt the 600 I'm seeing at Skidbrook.
Twite, 31 with 14 in the tree over from the car park on return
Skylark 80+
Rock pipit, 1. Typically see a lot more than this.
Golden plover, 2,000+ over the coastal fields, but counting was difficult because a common buzzard was constantly patrolling the area.

Regards
Cliff

Author:  John Walker [ Sat Jan 12, 2013 11:55 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Horseshoe Point, Grainthorpe Haven and then towards N.Co

I was counting the next section east of Cliff at the same time ( out from Pyes Hall )and as usual far fewer birds in this section, but can add, 1 peregrine , 1 male hen harrier, 1 short eared owl, 860 lapwing, , 470 brent geese, 46 teal,
most of the lapwing were on the new realignment area, along with 180 golden plover and 38 redshank,
regards John.

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