Saturday 15 January 2011

Two Knot or not Two Knot that is the question?


Popped to Cresswell today to discover a deserted beach and these two delightful birds on the rocks. These and 1 Oystercatcher were the only feathered friends that I saw on land which is unusual for Cresswell.

Then I was baffled by what they actually were and proceeded to try and get an ID photo to look at when I got home. Armed with a cuppa and a Marks and Spencers Scone I hunted out my bird books and came to this rather long conclusion......

First thought ....Dunlin....they have a bit of a dark patch on the belly, fairly common winter visitor to coastal areas, so maybe....nope wrong...beak to short and wrong shape, only shows dark patch in summer.

Second thought......Grey Plover....hmm maybe but unsure if they are common in the North East in Winter as book says Jul -Nov and Apr - May but a common winter visitor to some areas, so conflicting evidence there. Its a possibility.

Third thought.....Knot....Looks to be the right colour, beak about the right size and shape, didn't get a good enough look at the legs to see if they are Green / Grey but are a common winter visitor, so it looks promising.

Now if they are Knot I have a new tick which would be great but if they are Grey Plover then that's great as well as I've only seen 1 bird before and that had to be pointed out to me, so either way it's OK.
A few Cormorant and Eider Ducks were seen just off the shore and Gulls were dotted here and there. All in all a great afternoon and I've had a cracking time as always trying to ID the little blighters. Even if I am totally wrong still a lovely afternoon.

Hubby didn't get any photo's today despite the weather forecast saying it was to be a sunny afternoon but I was quite happy with my snapshots.
As always comments much appreciated.

3 comments:

  1. all i can see is a pair of grey plover
    MB

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  2. Hi Michelle, they are indeed Grey Plover. Look for the black armpits when they fly. They are a common enough wader on our coasts from August to May, best areas being Lindisfarne, Budle Bay and Boulmer where you can find upwards of 50+ in flocks at this time. they are twice the size of Dunlin and maybe 25% bigger than Knot...

    Cheers S...

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  3. Thanks MB and Stewart, Still nice to see and I'm claiming that I was 1/2 right, and great fun hehe
    Michelle

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