TUESDAY 6 OCTOBER
A very wet day. In fact, the first real rain in many weeks and most welcome. Very warm also, especially for early October, with temperatures reaching 20 degrees C. A few dry interludes, particularly late in the day.
WILSTONE RESERVOIR
(1530 hours)
Great Crested Grebes (17)
Little Grebes (5)
Mute Swan (just 12)
Gadwall (19)
Common Teal (253)
Shoveler (96)
NORTHERN PINTAIL (5)
Pochard (82)
DUNLIN (1 still present)
RINGED PLOVER (2 on bund)
COMMON SNIPE (5)
Lapwings (382)
EUROPEAN GOLDEN PLOVERS (fresh arrivals with 47 roosting on the mud)
ARGENTEUS HERRING GULL (1 3rd-winter)
SCANDINAVIAN ROCK PIPIT still present (per RBA)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
At least 30 Golden Plover at the end of the exposed bank running from the jetty on Sunday 4th around 13:00. Rock Pipit also present at that time at Jetty. I would just like to say I enjoy your blog.
Post a Comment