Spurn Bird Observatory Sightings 2025
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Friday, 07 February 2025
A strong F6 easterly throughout the day, with light drizzle showers in afternoon. Watch times: 07:15-12:20, 14:00-14:30. In a winter with very few sightings in the UK it was nice to get a Waxwing on the yearlist when one appeared at the Obs and then wandered Kilnsea before flying off north. The day was also noticeable for a Firecrest in Greenfield bungalows, Easington which was quite elusive.
The sea chipped in with 2 Litttle Auks heading north plus 38 Common Scoters, 6 Kittiwakes, 412 Herring Gulls, 249 Large Auks, 220 Guillemots, 18 Fulmars and 85 Gannets.
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Thursday, 06 February 2025
A lovely winters day with a slight frost to start, with hardly a breath of wind but an increasing easterly in the afternoon. Watch times: 07:30-10:00. A good total of 44 White-fronted Geese (3 triangle, 41 south) in the area today while also on the move a Marsh Harrier, single Skylark and a Pied Wagtail.
Other sightings included 76 Pintails and 45 Common Scoters on the Humber, 8 Water Rails and 2 Woodcocks in the triangle, 79 Black-tailed Godwits and a Mediterranean Gull at Kilnsea wetlands, a Merlin at Sammys, Cetti;s warbler still along the canal, 2 Stonechats in the area and a Snow Bunting at chalk bank.
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Wednesday, 05 February 2025
An overnight frost but dawned to bright sunshine and light winds clouding up later on. Watches 0730-1000. The 9 White-fronted Geese remained again in the triangle and 700 Brent Geese in fields around Kilnsea while a Pintail was on kilnsea wetlands and 48 Red-throated Divers over the sea.
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Tuesday, 04 February 2025
Gennerally sunny clouding over as the day progressed with a F5 southerpy. Watch times: 07:15-10:00, 10:10-12:00, 14:20-15:40. The 9 White-fronted Geese were still wandering the area visiting canal scrape and kilnsea wetlands. Otherwise there were few sihgitngs with 3 Woodcocks at sammys, still 3 Water Rails giving themselves up in the triangle and a Great Crested Grebe over the sea.
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Monday, 03 February 2025
A bright start soon clouded over with a moderate F4 south westerly wind. Watches 0730-1000. The 9 White-fronted Geese remained in the Kilnsea wetlands area with 2 Pale-bellied Brents among 735 Brent Geese and a nice adult male Hen Harrier was along Easington straight. Further sightings saw a Caspian Gull over the Humber while a decent flock of 3500 Knot off Sammys, a good count of 7 Water Rails around the triangle, a Cetti's Warbler was still along the canal and the Tawny Owl was still at greenfield bungalows. .
Over the sea the highlight of a quiet seawatch was a Long-tailed Duck heading north plus 5 Shelducks, 2 Gadwalls, 8 Wigeons, 2 Eiders and 4 Common Scoters with a Siskin south overland.
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Sunday, 02 February 2025
A nice cold winters day with an overnight frost but blue skies and a F4 south westerly. Watches 0730-1000 1430-1600. There was no sign of the Tundra Bean Goose but the 9 White-fronted Geese were still present on Easington straight. Nearby a Tawny Owl was roosting in a greenfield bungalow garden. Elsewhere 21 Lapwings and 50 Black-tailed Godwits were on Kilnsea wetlands with a Little Owl nearby at grange farm.
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Saturday, 01 February 2025
Yet again dull and damp with lights south westerly winds. Watches 0730-1000. The first day of the month was pretty much a repeat of the last week of January with the Tundra Bean Goose and 9 White-fronted Geese among 137 Greylag Geese on Easington straight. The ponds area returned similar counts to the previous day with 550 Brent Geese, 7 Shovelers, 7 Gadwalls, 440 Wigeon, 91 Teal, 2 Goldeneyes and 10 Little Grebes. A good total of 155 Black-tailed Godwits were by the tank blocks with a Cetti's Warbler still around canal scrape and a Jack Snipe on clubleys.
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Friday, 31 January 2025
A dull and damp day with light north westerly wind. Watches 0730-0900, 1415-1530. The first day of the month was pretty much a repeat of the last week of January with the Tundra Bean Goose and 9 White-fronted Geese still present along with 28 Pink-footed Geese and 110 Greylag Geese near the football pitch in Easington with 2 Chiffchaffs around the sewage works. The ponds area had 9 Shovelers, 7 Gadwalls, 615 Wigeon, 221 Teal and 2 Goldeneyes. A good total of 110 Black-tailed Godwits were in the triangle, with a Cetti's Warbler around canal scrape.
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Thursday, 30 January 2025
A nice cold frosty winters day with plenty of sunshine and a light wind. Watches 0800-1000. Yet again little change the Goose flock still being the best of the sightings with the Tundra Bean Goose and 9 White-fronted Geese still lingering on Easington straight. Elsewhere 4 Water Rails, a Woodcock and Cetti's Warbler in the triangle,
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Wednesday, 29 January 2025
A chill in the air throughout the day with bright spells and a F3 north westerly. Watches 0730-1000. Wildfowl continued to dominate the Tundra Bean Goose and 6 White-fronted Geese wandering between well field and peter lane with 62 Pink-footed Geese, 540 Brent Geese and 27 Mute Swans on Easington straight, 128 Greylag Geese in the triangle and kilnsea wetlands where there was also 9 Shovelers, 2 Gadwalls, 132 Wigeon, 164 Teal and 2 Goldeneyes.
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Tuesday, 28 January 2025
Rain most of the night and morning brightened up in the afternoon with a decreasing F5 north westerly wind. Watches 0730-1000. The Tundra Bean Goose and 5 White-fronted Geese remained on peter lane. Over the sea the best were 45 Wigeons, 3 Teal, 2 Eiders and a Goldeneye.
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Monday, 27 January 2025
A wet and windy day with the blustery F7 south westerly made for difficult birding conditions the day seeing little change again the usual Tundra Bean Goose and 6 White-fronted Goose were still present on peter lane while 4 Shovelers, 285 Wigeon, 28 Mallard, 106 Teal and 2 Goldeneyes were in the ponds area.
Over the sea 2 Pintails and 335 Red-throated Divers were the best of very little.
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Sunday, 26 January 2025
The cloudy day saw an increasing F3-F8 south westerly with rain by late afternoon. Watches 0730-1000. There was little chage during the day but the Tundra Bean Goose with 6 White-fronted Geese among 33 Pink-footed Geese remained on peter lane. Otherwise the sea had the best of the other sightings with 13 Teal, an Eider, 39 Common Scoters and 405 Red-throated Divers.
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Saturday, 25 January 2025
After a light overnight frost he day was cold despite plenty of sunshine with a much decreased F3 south westerly blowing. The Tundra Bean Goose was still present along with 6 White-fronted Geese and 33 Pink-footed Geese mobile between peter lane and the traingle. Nearby a Snow Bunting was at Easington lagoons, the ponds area holding 2 Shovelers, a Gadwall, 320 Wigeon, 2 Pintails, 130 Teals and 3 Goldeneyes with upto 700 Brent Geese plus the leucistic bird still present on Easington straight.
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Friday, 24 January 2025
Storm Eowyn today not as bad as some parts of the uk but some rain and strong F8 south westerly winds sunnier later on. Watches 0730-1000. Presumably the Tundra Bean Goose made a re-appearance in the Goose flock on peter lane along with 6 White-fronted Geese and 33 Pink-footed Geese. Other than these 500 Brent Geese around kilnsea wetlands and a Kingfisher on peter lane were the best of the rest.
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