Thursday, 10 July 2014

Ness Point. Lowestoft.

It's that time of the year when there is everything to do, so rather lackadaisical; when it comes to the blog.

Ness Point: There has been for the last 30 plus hours a significant north westerly blowing so went out to give the sea a viewing.

At least 20 LITTTLE TERNS feeding offshore with one very close bird, of course there is the usual; COMMON TERN and about 10 SANDWICH TERNS as well. I also had two WHIMBRAL flying north and altogether 9 GANNET. What was of real interest was the several hundred SWIFT feeding over the sea, at times really low. Seven KITTYIWAKE all of which were heading north to feed for return to nest site. A single COMMON SCOTER flying north a flock of 30 birds resting on the water. I also had a flock of eight DUNLIN flying north.

A few pic's from the last few weeks:
 
A COMMON EMERALD MOTH
                                                               


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