Geese, Gulls and Oystercatcher on the peninsular
1 of several Rdeshank
6 Common Sandpiper present
LBB gulls >SW
Swarms of Swifts
Male Pied Wagtail having fledged 6 young so far.
A dry dark morning at Fly Flatts with full dark cloud on a moderate SW>4 at 10 degrees but good visibility.
Several Redshank and Common Sandpiper moving around plus a single Oystercatcher whilst 2 Ringed Plover were scoped on the north shore where just a strip of mud seems to be holding the waders, with very little exposed shore other than that.
The sky over the water was alive with Swifts feeding whilst a steady flow of Lesser Black Backed gulls headed >SW. Otherwise, a single Stonechat , several Mipits and a rare sighting of a Skylark, not usually found at this venue, plus the usuals including a Buzzard.
Looking reasonable for tomorrow with cloudy sunshine on a moderate SW starting off at 10 degrees. A risk of rain after midday and temp getting into the low 20s.
BS