From the archives – On This Day
Week commencing Monday 23rd September 2024
23rd September
A juvenile Black-throated Diver at Talkin Tarn remained until 24th September in 2019, a Sooty Shearwater seen offshore at Walney Island in 2005 was the 31st Cumbrian record and the 49th individual bird, a Bittern was seen at Esthwaite Water in 1975, a Honey-buzzard was seen at South Walney in 2000, a Grey Phalarope at Haverigg in 1989 was the 13th record since 1974, an adult Yellow-legged Gull at Halforth in 1997 was the fourth Cumbrian record, immature Hobbies were seen at Rampside in 1996 and at Birds Park, Kendal in 2016, a female/immature Golden Oriole at Walney Island stayed overnight in 2005 it was the 34th Cumbrian record and the 36th Individual bird and a Melodious Warbler at South Walney was still present the next day, it was the 11th Cumbrian record and the 12th individual bird.
24th September
A Sooty Shearwater flying offshore at South Walney in 1981 was the seventh Cumbrian record and the 11th individual bird, a flock of six Glossy Ibis on the Kent estuary at Foulshaw in 2009 constituted the fourth Cumbrian record and the fourth to ninth individual birds, a Corncrake was caught and ringed at South Walney in 1999, a Baird’s Sandpiper remained on Arnside Marsh until 30th September in 1979 it was the first Cumbrian record, there’s only one other record with none seen this century, a juvenile Buff-breasted Sandpiper on Arnside Marsh until 1st October in 2011 was the sixth Cumbrian record and the seventh individual bird, a well watched Pectoral Sandpiper was found on flooded fields at College Green on the Kent Estuary in 2023, still there the following day, it was the 44th Cumbrian record, an adult Sabine’s Gull on Rockcliffe Marsh in 1950 was the fourth Cumbrian record and a juvenile Sabine’s Gull at Sellafield in 2011 was the 27th Cumbrian record and the 26th individual bird, an adult Yellow-legged Gull was found at Bowness-on-Solway in 2006 due to site fidelity and local movements it is difficult to assess how many individual birds have been involved but this was thought to be the 20th Cumbrian record, a Yellow-browed Warbler was found in a Kendal garden in 2001 it was the 20th Cumbrian record and the 22nd individual bird, an immature/female Common Rosefinch at South Walney in 1996 was the fifth Cumbria record, a Lapland Bunting at South Walney in 1990 stayed until 29th November when two birds were seen, these are the 24th and 25th Cumbrian records and the 28th and 29th individual birds and another Lapland Bunting at Walney Island in 2010 was the 38th Cumbrian record and the 41st individual bird.
25th September
Two Sooty Shearwaters offshore at South Walney in 1982 constituted the 11th Cumbrian record and the 15th and 16th individual birds, a Bittern was seen flying north at dusk in Waterside (NY24) in 2000, a Crane found at Kirkby Stephen in 1988 moved to Killington reservoir the following day remaining until 29th September, these were the fifth and sixth Cumbrian records involving the fourth individual bird, an adult Sabine’s Gull offshore at Workington in 2016 was the 32nd Cumbrian record and the 30th individual bird, a Roller found at Armathwaite Hall, Bassenthwaite remained until 29th September in 1982 it was the seventh Cumbrian record, a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker was found at Sizergh in 1994, four Ring-necked Parakeets frequented Dalton-in-Furness in 1997 with one at Bowness-on-Windermere on the same day, a Yellow-browed Warbler was found at South Walney in 1994 and one was found in a mixed tit flock at Westfield Point (SD26I) in 2012 these were the 16th and 34th Cumbrian records respectively involving the 18th and 36th individual birds , always a nice find a Firecrest was at Humphrey Head in 1993, a Richard’s Pipit at South Walney in 1987 was the 12th Cumbrian record and another Richard’s Pipit was found on Walney Island in 2001 it was seen again on 28th October, it was the 20th Cumbrian record.
26th September
A drake American Wigeon was found at South Walney it remained until 27th September in 2017 and was the 12th Cumbrian record and the tenth individual bird, two Sooty Shearwaters offshore at South Walney in 1988 constituted the 23rd Cumbrian record and were the 38th and 39th individual birds, a Black-necked Grebe was a nice find on Talkin Tarn in 1997, a Spotted Crake at South Walney in 1983 was the third Cumbrian record of the 1980’s, a juvenile Sabine’s Gull seen offshore at Workington in 2004 was the 21st Cumbrian record and the 20th individual bird, an adult Yellow-legged Gull was in the Arnside area in 1987 and another adult Yellow-legged Gull was at Sandside in 1998, a Wryneck was located at Sandgate, Flookburgh in 1976, Hobbies were found at South Walney in 1998 and at Campfield Marsh in 2002, a Yellow-browed Warbler at South Walney in 1985 was only the sixth Cumbrian record contrasting with one there in 2017 which was the 82nd Cumbrian record and 83rd individual bird, an unprecedented ‘fall’ of three Red-breasted Flycatchers at South Walney in 1985 must have caused some excitement, this constituted the sixth Cumbrian record involving the sixth to eighth individual birds and a female/immature Lapland Bunting at South Walney in 2001 was the 30th Cumbrian record and the 34th individual bird.
27th September
A Sooty Shearwater offshore at South Walney in 1981 was the eighth Cumbrian record and the 12th individual bird, a Pectoral Sandpiper on Rockcliffe Marsh stayed overnight in 1998 it was the 17th Cumbrian record and the 16th individual bird, a Spotted Sandpiper at South Walney in 1998 was the third Cumbrian record, Yellow-browed Warblers were located at South Walney in 1993 and at Grange-over-Sands in 2017 were the 13th and 87th Cumbrian records respectively and the 14th and approximately 105th individual birds, a Rustic Bunting at South Walney stayed until 2nd October in 2008 it remains the first and only Cumbrian record to date and a male Lapland Bunting at South Walney in 1970 was the 8th Cumbrian record.
28th September
A drake Green-winged Teal at Siddick Pond returned on this day in 2008, it was thought to be the same bird seen here from 21st October until 17th December in 2007 and afterwards from 7th to 23rd October 2009 and possibly the same individual that wintered at Campfield Marsh from 2006 to 2009, it was probably the 14th Cumbrian record and the 11th individual bird, an unprecedented flock of 13 Glossy Ibis was found at High Foulshaw (SD48R) in 2013, they settled in the area but the flock slowly fragmented and the last sighting was of four at Milnthorpe Sewage Works on 17th October 2013, this was the tenth Cumbrian record and the 16th to 28th individual birds, a Spoonbill seen at Humphrey Head in 2014 was the 61st Cumbrian record and the 77th individual bird, a Bittern was found with a broken wing at Endmoor in 1982 it was taken into care and released later at Leighton Moss, a south bound juvenile Honey-buzzard wasseen at South Walney in 2008, a late Corncrake was at South Walney in 2017, a Stone Curlew found at South Walney in 1985 was the sixth Cumbrian record and the seventh individual bird, a second adult American Golden Plover was found at Drumburgh in 2012 it was a different bird to the earlier bird seen there from 22nd to 24th September 2012, this was the sixth Cumbrian record and the fifth individual, two juvenile Pectoral Sandpipers seen together on Arnside Marsh until 3rd October in 2011, this was the 25th Cumbrian record and the 24th and 25th individual birds, a Grey Phalarope was found at South Walney in 1981, a Turtle Dove stopped off at Ashmeadow, Arnside in 2000, a Barred Warbler caught and ringed at Grune Point in 1968 was the second Cumbrian record and a Water Pipit at Kirkbride (NY25) in 1996 was the 18th Cumbrian record this is one of only a few records not from the Furness area
29th September
A Sooty Shearwater offshore at South Walney in 1981 was the ninth Cumbrian record and the 13th individual bird, a Honey-buzzard at South Walney in 2000 preceded three birds recorded on 30th September 2000, two juvenile Buff-breasted Sandpipers on Rockcliffe Marsh remained until 3rd October in 1998 constituted the fifth Cumbrian record and the fifth and sixth individual birds, a Grey Phalarope at South Walney remained until 7th October in 1982, Turtle Doves were represented with a juvenile found at Halforth remaining until 1st October in 1990 and a bird at South Walney remaining until 2nd October in 1990, a Cetti’s Warbler found on this day remained on Walney until 13th October 2020 it was the tenth Cumbrian record, Yellow-browed Warblers were seen at Westfield Point, Barrow-in-Furness in 2003 remaining until 2nd October 2003 and on Walney Island in 2022 these were the 22nd & 91st Cumbrian records and the 24th & 98th individual birds, an immature Marsh Warbler was caught and ringed at South Walney in 1986 it remains the only Cumbrian record, a first-winter Barred Warbler at South Walney remained until 19th October in 1995 it was the 22nd Cumbrian record and an exceptional flock of four Lapland Buntings flew over Hawkesdale Pasture, Dalston in 1990 this constituted the 23rd Cumbrian record and the 24th to 27th individual birds.
Ronnie Irving
Secretary CBC Records Panel 2015 – 2024 (Retired 2024)
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