"For now we are young let us lay in the sun and count every beautiful thing we can see" Neutral Milk Hotel.

Thursday, 22 October 2015

Vis. Mig. starts on the cliffs - at last !!

      Never have we had such a late start to the autumn visible migration season. These are the first suitable conditions (wind with a southerly component) of the autumn. And it wasn't the greatest start either......

      Wednesday 21 October 2015


    Counting period: 07:30 - 09:30
    Count type: coastal vismig (landbased birds only)
    Weather: wind SW4, cloud-cover 8/8, precipitation rain
    Observers: Gary Hibberd, Robert Smith

    SNSNSN
    Lapwing  10  -  Meadow Pipit  2  -  Jackdaw  1  -  
    Curlew  1  -  Rock Pipit  1  -  Starling  3006  -  
    Black-headed Gull  1  -  Blackbird  12  -  Chaffinch  3  -  
    Herring Gull  6  -  Fieldfare  17  -  Goldfinch  1  -  
    Great Black-backed Gull  2  -  Song Thrush  2  -    
    Skylark  1  -  Redwing  2  -    

    Totals: 3068 individuals, 16 species, 2:00 hours

    Bold = Remarkable observation (scarce or rare species or large number)
    Comments: The first days visible migration for three weeks!!


    Thursday 22 October 2015


Counting period: 07:15 - 09:15
Count type: coastal vismig (landbased birds only)
Weather: wind WSW4, cloud-cover 4/8, temperature 10 ℃
Observers: Andy Brown & Chris Mills & Richard (later)

SNSNSN
Woodpigeon  105  -  Blackbird  5  -  Brambling  9  -  
Skylark  1  -  Song Thrush  1  -  Greenfinch  194  -  
Meadow Pipit  16  -  Redwing  8  -  Goldfinch  23  -  
Rock Pipit  3  -  Jackdaw  2  -  Siskin  21  -  
Grey Wagtail  2  -  Starling  371  -  redpoll sp.  1  -  
alba wagtail sp.  3  -  Chaffinch  661  -    

Totals: 1426 individuals, 17 species, 2:00 hours

Bold = Remarkable observation (scarce or rare species or large number)
Comments: 70 Pinkfeet in off the sea 

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