Just the 2 Oystercatchers
About a dozen Wheatear
13 ducklings.
The peninsular showing well
5 Redshank seen
A Fly Flatts rarity now, Golden Plover
A bright sunny start to the morning but clouded over by 0830 hrs to leave it full cloud on a light SE>3
at 5 degrees with full visibility.
Still around a dozen Wheatear present but only the south end checked so probably more at the north end, plus Greenlands should be coming through shortly, being the last ones through.
No new waders as yet with Redshanks, Common Sandpipers, Oystercatchers as well as 2 Snipe and the usual Curlews and Lapwings, with Dunlin due within the next couple of weeks.
Nothing skyward this morning other than 3 Swallows >N and a single Buzzard up over the moor. Although Ring Ouzels seem to be all over the shop at the moment I'm still drawing a blank at Fly Flatts which has been the same for the last 3 years. A pair of Stonechat were by the lagoon.
On the way home I spied a single Golden Plover in the Withins Head farm field, a rare bird now for my area whereas not so many years ago I was getting a count of over 300 on the Flat Moor as well as birds always present in the Nolstar fields. Nothing has changed with the habitat but the Plovers have gone.
A light southerly for morning increasing to moderate with a low chance of showers starting off at 10 degrees. Rain showers after midday.
BS




