Large count of Lapwings
Oystercatchers down to 8
2 Pr Pied Wagtails
Several Lesser Black Backed Gulls
and Herring gulls through >W
Raven, lower bird
Mobbed by Crow.
Lots of drainage work ongoing at Fly Flatts ready for the start of the sailing season tomorrow so a trip to Leeshaw reservoir. A decent morning with full cloud on a light SW>2 at 5 degrees with light rain showers.
Much quieter on the Oystercatcher scene with several birds dispersed leaving just 8 along with 2 Redshank but a high count of Lapwing with several now sitting eggs. Canada and Greylag goose numbers were well down meaning most will be up in the Upper Marsh fields but no Golden Plovers up there where a count of 300 plus was an annual event until a couple of years ago when they just stopped coming, even though the fields are just the same.
Several Herring and Lesser Black Backed gulls were moving through >W, some stopping off on the water or in the fields briefly. Otherwise down to Grey and Pied Wagtails, a single Raven, Chaffinch, Meadow Pipits and Cormorant plus the usual species.
No passing Osprey over the area which has been a hotspot in the past with the water being well stocked with Trout.
The forecast overnight gales for tonight are supposed to have passed over by morning leaving it cloudy sunshine with chance of light rain and snow showers at 3 degrees on a moderate SW increasing midday.
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