October is now over with only a single post on the blog.
This might be because this may be one of the poorest autumns birding I can recall. Since August we have had a constant southerly or south westerly airflow. For us on the NE Coast that is about as bad as it can get.
Looking at some stats, Manx Shearwater for example. Not one in September. There was just no suitable seawatching conditions. Same goes for drift migrants. On my patch there have been no Redstarts, Whinchats or Pied Flys.
It shows, people think we have it made watching a patch on the east coast, but that is only if the weather is in our favour. Back in August I wondered if the steady S winds would ever change, and they didn't apart from a couple of very narrow sub standard windows of opportunity.
On 25th September a seawatch was largely quiet other than a few Dolphins a Wheatear and an in-off Short Eared Owl.
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| Above- Bottle nosed Dolphins and a Short eared Owl at Cullernose. |
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| Willow Tit |
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| Willow Warbler |
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| Half a Yellow browed Warbler |







3 comments:
We can only dream about Willow Tits down here in Norfolk!
It's been a funny Autumn here - quite a few rare birds (particularly Shrikes!) but hardly any of the expected migrants....
We can only dream about Willow Tits down here! It's been a strange year altogether: quite a few scarce / rare birds (Shrikes, Storks, Herons etc) but many of the expected migrants failed to turn up...
I fear Willow Tits are on the same slope here too. They arent as easy as they were...Marsh tits too are rare as hens teeth these days.
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