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No sightings of Roe Deer, Fox, Hare or Badger will be mentioned on this blog throughout the year and links will be removed from other blogs giving the whereabouts of these mammals due to the rising influx of poaching, long dogging and lamping by sick individuals.
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Friday, December 1, 2017

Out in the frozen wilds, Fly Flatts

                                               Ice sculpture




                                         Frozen grass

  Still the hardy Stonechats hang on in there,  male

                                                             female in near dark.
                                              2 m 3 f present.
An afternoon free so arrived at Fly Flatts at 1400 hrs with 60 % cloud cover, some of the clouds looking threatening and snow filled but these drifted over >SE. The wind was cool but only N>4 although the water was freezing as it splashed over the south shoreline.
                                                    Just 12 Mallards on the water and a single female Teal way over in the NE corner sheltering under the banking. No gulls moving today with just 2 Kestrels and a distant Peregrine in the sky along with a Raven over the quarry.
                                                        Hopes of a December Greenshank did,nt happen ,unlike the one I found up there 9/12/2007, wow, is it really 10 years since. 
A near miss with Scoters when 2 females were found on Mixenden this afternoon by Pete Smith which I was going to call and see on the way home but the light bet me.
                                                            On the way back up the track 2 male and 3 female Stonechats were flitting about in the sheep field on the edge of darkness.
BS