mike pilsworth
@pilsworth_mike
birder, naturalist usually to be found somewhere near Humber Estuary - views are my own
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18-05-2013 05:24:00
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By taking part in the Winter Gull Survey this September, you'll aid the understanding of gull movements throughout Autumn & help to better inform conservation efforts 🌍➡️Visit bto.org/wings to learn more, sign up & find gull roost sites in your area. #WinGS_UK Wetland Bird Survey
Massive moulting flock of Shelduck at Pyewipe on the Humber estuary this morning kept my clicker finger busy - 9640 counted - internationally important numbers and over 20% of UK non-breeding population #eastcoastwetlands Humber Nature Partnership Lincsbirding
Come and chat to the Little Terns at Beacon Lagoons team between 11am and 4pm tomorrow at Yorkshire Wildlife Trust - follow us on Bluesky 🦋 Discovery Centre. Learn about Yorkshire's only Little Tern colony, how we are protecting them, and why! Our Wardens will be able to show you the colony from Long Bank too!
A trip out to Spurn Point for a meeting at the weekend showed just how important Humber mud is for the waders coming in from their Arctic breeding grounds many still in summer plumage, Dunlin, Bar-tailed godwit, Knot, Golden Plover, just superb. Humber Nature Partnership #eastcoastwetlands
2 bottle nosed dolphins in tidal Ouse at Swinefleet early morning headed down stream hopefully back to the open sea Humber Nature Partnership Yorkshire Marine Nature Partnership
Small arrival of migrants on lincs coast this afternoon 11 pied fly, 8 redstart, 12 willow warbler, 5 whinchat & 7 wheatears between Donna Nook car park and Pye’s Hall Lincsbirding
Pink footed geese numbers rapidly increasing on Humber after first arrivals at the weekend at least 1400 in stubble fields adjacent to RSPB Blacktoft Sands and the Humber this evening Humber Nature Partnership
Clancy’s rustic caught over night at Swinefleet, East Yorks VC 63 probably new for VC and first record in Yorkshire was only in 2023. Charles Fletcher Migrant Lepidoptera
A wet Wetland Bird Survey at Pyewipe today massive number of Black-tailed godwits - min. of 8300 majority on Novatis Ings and 1200 feeding on grassland within adjacent factory complex. Also an additional 163 on nearby Cressmarsh Humber Nature Partnership Lincsbirding #eastcoastwetlands
Impressive wader roost at Cleethorpes this morning including 6000 knot, 3400 dunlin 1500 bar-tailed godwit 460 grey plover and 114 turnstones. All globally near threatened or vulnerable Humber Nature Partnership North East Lincolnshire Council