Showing posts with label Pomarine Skua. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pomarine Skua. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

The Donna Nook Pom Skua

with its love of seal placenta it could be there for a while -- the dog leg is presumably the reason it has landed up in a rather unusual location















Saturday, November 29, 2014

murky, murky day on the patch

you have to be a patcher and be there to appreciate the terrible blotches that follow -- started out this morning at a new slurry field but not a single gull -- to the Humber by the bridge, misty, murky, dull light SE wind just right for a diver -- 2 Pomarine Skuas sat on the Humber, flew a few times but getting drifted in with the tide -- they get up and another 2 drop in form high up; all 4 fly off east and get up again as a 5th birds joins the flock -- in the mean time a Little Auk flies east twice then it drifts back west looking distinctly less than fit possibly had a bad encounter with something in between times; a juvenile Dark-bellied Brent flies back and forth; the 5 Poms eventually get up and climb over the centre of the bridge before heading off west up the Humber -- after a well earned Cappuccino and cake another bout of watching brown muddy water and 2 hours later 74 Common Scoters fly up -- another 20 minutes and 18 Common and 3 Velvet Scoters arrive followed by 3 more juvenile Poms, a drake Goosander and a Siskin -- the Common Scoters increase to 120+ and there are 35 Goldeneye --
Truly awful light and visibility -- the Velvets look like a 1cy drake and 2 1cy females





















Monday, October 24, 2011

Pomarine Skuas





the regular bird still around today targeting the local gulls and 7 other birds west plus 8 Bonxies, 43 Gannets, an adult Little Gull, 2cy Med Gull and 6 Dark-bellied Brents

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Pomarine Skua and Common Gull

















on the Humber at Barton yesterday but is it the same skua sp that has been around for a week?