The Breeding Season

As from now until the end of the breeding season birds of a sensitive nature will be omitted from this blog due to a small percentage of undesirables who take their pleasure from egg collecting, nest destroying and the killing and trapping of birds.
Reports of non breeding birds moving through the area will still be published. BS
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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Bank Holiday washout

Horrendious conditions at Fly Flatts

Even this Magpie looked fed up

Little Grebe still present at Ogden

4 Tufted at Ogden

Plenty small gulls but only 2 LBBs

An early start at Fly Flatts soon had to be aborted with near gale force NW>6 wind and horizontal drizzle followed by some sunshine then torrential rain. The area was void of birds and the shoreline rapidly disappearing.
Ogden was out of the wind but heavy showers persisted despite a dry forecast but spirits were lifted slightly when 11 Crossbills flew over from the direction of the Giants Tooth towards the Back Lane plantation. The birds looked like locals being low down. NKs Little Grebe was still present along with 4 Tufted duck and 162 small gulls being split about 50/50 Commons and Black Headed. Only 1 ad LBB and 1 2nd year LBB were present.
No sign of sky movement today in the adverse conditions.

4 Tufted
1 Little Grebe
162 small gulls
1 Heron
11 Crossbills
+ usual sp.
BS
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1 comments:

NigelK said...

Good news on the Xbills and thanks for the call, I might have a forage tomorrow.