Sunday 14 July 2013

Roseys at Seaforth

Roseate Tern 2 adults
Common Terns
Dunlin
Bar-tailed Godwits
Little Ringed Plover 1
Common Sandpiper 1

One of the Roseate Terns was a stunner, both on the ground and in flight. The other spent most of its time asleep! There have been up to 3 seen at Seaforth over the past few days.

Year 209 (Roseate Tern)

A digi-scoped image of one of the Roseate Terns asleep. This bird had a white forehead, but while I was watching it, a pristine adult landed behind it. It's not a great picture of course, but you can clearly see how much paler it is than the nearby Common Terns.

The tern colony at Seaforth. I only realised when I viewed the photo on the computer screen, there are three birders looking through the fence at the back of the picture. This where non-permit holders have to view from, at Crosby Marina.

Yellow-wort Blackstonia perfoliata.

Yellow-wort.

Common Centaury Centaurium erythraea, closey related to Yellow-wort.

Evening Primrose (not sure exactly which species).

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