Early doors at Fly Flatts 0715hrs
The mast is cockeyed not the photo
Moon still out
Sun breaking through
Tons of shoreline but too late
for waders now.
Gulls in the shallows
Looking NE to the Nab
Unusual to have Nov Canadas here.
The long walk back.
Miles of moorland
Still waters
A cracking morning with a light SW>2 increasing >3 with good visibility and blue skies.
Looking now as if yesterdays Thrush rush was a last main move drawing a close to this years visible migration season with empty skies this morning and all Meadow Pipits cleared from the moor.
The reservoir held Common and BH gulls along with 17 Canada geese which is unusual this time of year. A single Greylag goose flew towards Cold Edge and odd to see Mallards piling in from the >E ending up with a record count for this site of 58 all lined up along the east shoreline.
58 Mallard
1 Greylag
17 Canadas
11 Common gull
18 Black Headed gull
3 LBB gull
2 Snipe
Several Red Grouse
18 Woodpigeons..........................>S
1Reed Bunting.
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