I feel a fraud reporting such a boring tetrad (no Snowy Owls, Ostriches etc) but what is, is. Nothing I can do about it.
Second tetrad of the day, both one hour jobs with mainly sea and little land.
Tetrad NZ39B
Habitat. NZ39B is a coastal tetrad with a road appearing from the south, at the most about 50m from the edge of the tetrad and disappearing off the west edge about half way up. Between the road and sea there is rough grass, a small lane with cottages going down to Snab Point and a couple of small car parks. Below the rough grass, the beach is rocky and so good for waders.
Map of tetrad - link to OS map
Weather. The weather was dry but bitterly cold with a moderate breeze. The temperature was about 3°C.
Highlights.
There were good numbers of waders with 8 Knot, 20 Sanderling, 20 Dunlin and 30 Redshank, all improving on the numbers for the early visit. Black-headed Gull numbers were also up with 200 seen either on the beach or on the surface of the sea. I also saw a fair number of passerines that I did not get on the first visit: Meadow Pipit, Pied Wagtail, Dunnock, Robin, Song Thrush, Starling and House Sparrow. I also saw 2 Stonechat and a Merlin, recorded as extras on the way back
Detailed list - View attachment 124121
Second tetrad of the day, both one hour jobs with mainly sea and little land.
Tetrad NZ39B
Habitat. NZ39B is a coastal tetrad with a road appearing from the south, at the most about 50m from the edge of the tetrad and disappearing off the west edge about half way up. Between the road and sea there is rough grass, a small lane with cottages going down to Snab Point and a couple of small car parks. Below the rough grass, the beach is rocky and so good for waders.
Map of tetrad - link to OS map
Weather. The weather was dry but bitterly cold with a moderate breeze. The temperature was about 3°C.
Highlights.
There were good numbers of waders with 8 Knot, 20 Sanderling, 20 Dunlin and 30 Redshank, all improving on the numbers for the early visit. Black-headed Gull numbers were also up with 200 seen either on the beach or on the surface of the sea. I also saw a fair number of passerines that I did not get on the first visit: Meadow Pipit, Pied Wagtail, Dunnock, Robin, Song Thrush, Starling and House Sparrow. I also saw 2 Stonechat and a Merlin, recorded as extras on the way back
Detailed list - View attachment 124121
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