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Author: | Cliff Morrison [ Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | National Whale & Dolphin Weekend Watch at Anderby Creek 2 |
Following on from yesterday, Dave Miller had a second porpoise at 1445 as I left. This morning, Richard Lorand and I counted from 0930 to 1330hrs and had 3, probably 5 porpoises moving south only a few hundred yards off shore. Dave took over at 1330hrs and said they had had 2 porpoises, also south, at Skegness pier during the morning. Please report any cetaceans to Dave, Lincs Trust coastal action zone ranger, based at Gib. During our 4 hour watch that Richard & I did, it was much quieter than yesterday, with no swallows or swifts moving and very little movement at sea. There was a mixed flock of terns resting on the beach, which went fishing when diturbed by dog walkers, so we didn't bother counting the same birds moving around over the sea: Arctic Tern 1 Common Tern 41 Sandwich Tern 69 Guillemot 12 > drifting S on sea comprising 4 adults and 8 juveniles Arctic Skua 3 1>N and 2 >S which drifted by on the sea Pomarine Skua 1 >N Gannet 20 >S ........... 9 >N Common Scoter 2 Sanderling 8 >S Turnstone 3 >S Dunlin 15 >S Oyster Catcher 42 >S Regards Cliff |
Author: | Edmund Mackrill [ Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: National Whale & Dolphin Weekend Watch at Anderby Creek |
Cliif - I was watching at Chapel Point for an hour yesterday - 10:00 - 11:00 and three hours this morning from 09:30 - 12-30. Not much to add from yesterday - I did see the Marsh Harrier- juv. Today there was some Tern Passage with Sandwich going south, Commons mostly south and Arctics going north. Similar numbers to you except for Arctic Terns - 47 inc 7 juvs ( largest flock 19 ). Chapel Pt seawatching can often be different to Huttoft but seemingly less so than Anderby!! I counted 14 Guillemots drifting south - 6ads 8juvs. Just 2 Harbour Porpoises. I didn't know anything about the co-ordinated watching - was it advertised on this forum? |
Author: | Nige Lound [ Sun Jul 29, 2012 7:03 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: National Whale & Dolphin Weekend Watch at Anderby Creek |
I was Sea Watching at Gib for a couple of hours this afternoon and had 18 Guillemot on the sea which appeared to be drifting slowly south.10 adults and 8 juvs. 7 Arctic Skua south as well and 1 Fulmar. The Terns I counted were moving from Greenshank's Creek going south as the tide came in. Sandwich (300), Common 52, Arctic 8, Commic 18 (I still struggle with flying Terns!) and only 2 Little Tern. Also had Hobby north along East Dunes, Marsh Harrier juv south over Croft Marsh. 7 Greenshank, 12 Blackwit, 1 Ruff, Common and Green Sand on Jackson's Marsh. 14 Whimbrel and a Spotted Redshank over. No Harbour Porpoise Regards Nige |
Author: | Cliff Morrison [ Thu Aug 02, 2012 11:42 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: National Whale & Dolphin Weekend Watch at Anderby Creek |
Edmund, I was on a circulation list for the weekend's watch from Dave Miller and agreed to do 3 hours Sunday, but as you saw, I went on the Saturday as well. Dave is on holiday this week, so I asked Rachel Shaw at Trust HQ if she had advertised the event, but she said the information came thru' too late to put it out in the events calendar. I don't know if it was on the LNU website either and I hadn't joined the LBC at the time of agreeing to participate in the count. What I will do, is copy this down to Rachel and David so that we can ensure full involvement of members next year, but I will certainly put a note out myself as soon as I hear anything. I did hear reference to the national event a few days previous on both TV and radio, so I guess it was well known about nationally. Cheers Cliff |
Author: | Edmund Mackrill [ Thu Aug 02, 2012 6:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: National Whale & Dolphin Weekend Watch at Anderby Creek |
Cheers Cliff, in future we may be able to coordinate sightings so that events like the Arctic Tern movement I had can perhaps be followed up. |
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