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Sunday, December 14, 2014

Another soaking p.m. Raggalds Flood, Shelf Moor

                Raggalds Flood thawed out and holding Lapwing

Another half light check this late p.m. in a strong SSW>5 and heavy rain giving me my second drenching of the day.
Shelf Moor held 9 Lapwing and around 50 Starling with the resident Heron moving off to roost towards Shibden Valley. Several small gulls were in surrounding fields and a flock of 14 Fieldfare headed for Green Lane.
Raggalds Flood was nicely thawed out and brimming with water attracting, 2pr Mallard , 8 Lapwing,
3 Common gull, 7 Black Headed gulls and 1 Pied Wagtail.

At least next Sunday is the shortest day and we will slowly see the days start to lengthen.
BS