Here's the latest records from Derek Williams (Jan 20 to 26th) from around Haskayne etc
(and not a mention of Pacific Diver in Yorkshire, I promise).
Okay I lied about not mentioning the juv Pacific Diver that has been on a lake near Knaresboro' in Yorkshire for two weeks now, but just made public today.
AMAZING!!!!!
A first for the Western Palearctic I think, and a lovely bookend to last year's Long Billed Murrelet - sod carbon emissions, I know where I'm going at the weekend.
Sailing Club is charging £10 a car to get in (call any birdline for details, but 09068 700 246 and 0151 700 222 are as good as any), which, as long money is going to charity is probably fair enough....
Anyway, I digress, Derek's records from the irrigation pools on Downholland Moss as follows:
Little Owl (26th); Raven (20th); Mute Swan - 4; Nuthatch (25th); Lesser Black Backed Gull (22nd);
Total for this period include: Golden Plover - 146; Lapwing - 418; Mallard - 150+; Fieldfare - approx 200; Corn Bunting - 73; Common Gull - 330; Linnet - 116; Reed Bunting - 8; Long Tailed Tit - 7; Blackbird - 26; Pied Wagtail - 7; Teal - 7.
Ta Derek.
Eyes to the diver everyone, eyes to the diver....
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Bob wrote...
John,
I presume this 'diver' will appear on Surfbirds when they next turn their server back on (shut down 'cos it was hacked).
How do we know this is not an abberrant Black-throated diver - of which the 'Pacific Diver /Loon' is a cospecific? I'm sure the twitchers will be able to give you chapter and verse - but a few indicators would be nice.
Bob.
Posted by: Bob | January 31, 2007 10:48 AM