Whilst yet more unsettled weather severely interrupted time spent out in the field, there was still the distinct impression that little change had occurred in the assembly of birds present. A
Short-eared Owl on the 12th was a surprise find after a winter without a single record but otherwise it was mostly the current regulars, with up to 13
Purple Sandpipers and the
Grey Heron present at the Bill, 11
Black-necked Grebes and the
Black-throated Diver in the Harbour plus a total of 55
Brent Geese at Ferrybridge. Clear skies on the 12th saw the year's second
Red Admiral on the wing, whilst recent days have seen a large pod of
Common Dolphins lingering offshore.
The Short-eared Owl present on the 12th of February © Jodie Henderson