A Richard's Pipit was seen briefly late this afternoon, it was seen in
flight and heard to call three times as it came off the water meadows. It flew north towards the
tip then turned east towards the Wyre estuary before being lost. Also today the Firecrest that was
trapped and ringed earlier in the month was relocated this morning.
Offshore
1 Shelduck west, 2 Wigeons west, 37 Teal west, 8
Pintails west, 27 Common Scoters west, 10 Red-breasted Mergansers west, 14 Red-throated Divers west, 5
Great Crested Grebes west, 6 Kittiwakes west, 3 Little Gulls west, 3 Guillemots west, 1
Razorbill west and 37 Auk sp. west.
Pintails
Others
1000 Pink-footed Geese, 320 Wigeons, 700 Teal, 7 Pintails,
6 Goldeneyes, 2 Little Egrets, 1 Peregrine, 66 Ringed Plovers, 320 Golden Plovers, 1500 Lapwings,
5000 Knot, 275 Sanderlings, 600 Dunlins, 4 Jack Snipes, 53 Snipe, 57 Black-tailed Godwits, 1
Med. Gull, 2 Short-eared Owls, 1 Firecrest, 2 Cetti's Warblers, 1 Stonechat, 1 Grey Wagtail, 1
Richard's Pipit, 9 Rock Pipits and 23 Twite.
Knot
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