A Sunny Sunday

Sarah had been feeling a bit under the weather for a few days, but was almost herself again this morning so we decided to head for the Northumberland coast for a few hours birdwatching. Our first port of call was Lynemouth, hoping to relocate the Water Pipit that Martin photographed on Friday. There were very few wagtails or pipits to be seen, and no sign of the Water Pipit, so we drove the short distance up the coast to Cresswell. The Avocets and Green Sandpiper seen earlier this morning had departed but we still had excellent close views of Skylark, Yellow Wagtail and White Wagtail. Alerted by a fellow birder to the presence of two Bottlenose Dolphins a few miles up the coast we headed to the spot described and found two Harbour Porpoises. Further north, we were looking for late-lingering Long-tailed Ducks and Slavonian Grebes. We found one of each but both birds were distant and not photographable. Another Harbour Porpoise appeared close inshore as we stood with the rising tide crashing against the rocks and Sarah’s videographic skills were tested to the limit with a small group of Sandwich Terns feeding just offshore. As we drove home, checking a Little Owl nest site on the way, we were handling an enquiry and booking for our Kielder Safari this coming Wednesday. Now that’ll be quite different to the last few days on the coast…