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Friday, 5 January 2024

A Good Start

 



Beckton Sewage Works –


January 1st



Happy New Year to everyone, I hope everyone had a good Christmas, good fortune for 2024.

After Chris and I visited Southend on New Years Eve, I was out at dawn on New Years Day to get the ball rolling again at the Sewage Works. I finished on 95 for the year in 2023, so the aim this year will be to make 3 figures, my usual target.

Starting at dawn, around 7.30a.m, I covered the site for 3 hours and finished the morning on a total of 53 species, top billing will go to a 1st winter Caspian Gull, a good result to get this one under the belt early. A couple down on last year’s start of 55 but still good, as per 2023, a few notable absentees but early days yet.

Highlights and the pick of the rest were 11 Fieldfare, 17 Black Tailed Godwit, Rock Pipit, 8 Grey Wagtails, the ever-reliable Kestrels/Common Buzzard and 3 Jackdaw (not common here).

Pretty sure I had Yellow Legged Gull as well, but views not good enough to clinch it.

















Roll on better weather.

2 comments:

  1. Amazed you could see anything at all at 7.30...what took you to Southend? Hope you got to see some waders on the seafront

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  2. At 7.30a.m in low light,youre mostly listening for early songsters or birds calling. Southend was a visit to the Pier.

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