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Monday, May 6, 2013

Raggalds Flood, Soil Hill.

  The distant elusive Wheatear at Raggalds flood for NK and AC.
                                    Soil Hill female Wheatear.

                                    Plenty singing Skylarks.
 Late afternoon visit.  Hot and sunny , hazy visibility.

Arrived at the flood to find no Redshank and no sign of NKs Yellow Wag from this morning.
After a lot of searching and walking up and down the road to different positions I found what I thought was the Redshank in the broken down wall to the north of the water.
As it came out I got its black belly and then it launched itself over the road towards Soil Hill, Dunlin, another new bird for the site.
Also present was 1 Wheatear which so far has evaded NK and AC, along with 3 Pied Wagtails, 2 Mallards and several Swallows.

Soil Hill just had the 1 female Wheatear and several singing Skylarks along with several Meadow Pipits ,
4 Linnet and 3 Pied Wagtails.
Didnt do the bottom of the hill to find NKs warblers due to the hour being too late for songsters.
BS