A blustery Fly Flatts
Remember the north shoreline
Dark skies over Hunter Hill
A poor start weather wise at Fly Flatts with S>4 increasing S>6 and drizzle with moderate visibility.
Skies were lively until 0915 when movement stopped other than a few Starlings powering through.
The sight of the morning was a flock of c150 Starings carpet crawling over the moor like a black cloud, and 3 Wigeon over heading north.
A single female Goosander was on the water which was unusual.
Hunter Hill was much calmer wind wise but had empty skies other than a few corvids. Three blogging Mipits there were the only ones seen and the moor at Fly Flatts seemed strangely quiet without them.
Fly Flatts
380 Starling.................................>NW
3 Wigeon......................................>N
92 Fieldfare.................................>NW
12 Redwing.................................>NW
15 LBB Gulls..............................>S
1 Herring Gull............................>W
130 Woodpigeons......................>S
5 Snipe.......................................>W
1f Goosander on water.
Hunter Hill
3 Blogging Meadow Pipits
usual corvids.
BS