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Saturday, March 28, 2015

Ogden and Soil Hill

      Good conditions on Soil Hill for Little Ringed Plover.
  Looking back at JLs feeding station
              Scrapes on the SE summit
                Dunlin pond looking good.
  Frog spawn doing well despite frost and
          the local Heron.

A atrocious day with near gale force WNW>6 and torrential rain showers amongst  some sunny intervals.
A late afternoon check on Ogden to see what the wind had brought in had taken a diverse effect and cleared everything out.
Just a low number of Mallard otherwise empty water with a small charm of 9 Goldfinch in the tree tops.
A quick about turn and up onto Soil Hill where the weather was much worse but the birds were slightly better.
The wind was up to near gale 7 gusting gale force 8 with some torrential rain showers but once you,re soaked it does,nt matter after that.
Several Skylarks were battling the conditions along with 15 Meadow Pipits whilst a pair of Lapwing were holding territory on the summit and a Curlew was very vocal in a nearby field.
By the look of the conditions we,ll be lucky to see a Soil Hill Wheatear this side of April'

Raggalds Flood is well watered up but only holding 2 Lapwing and a Pied Wagtail.

British summertime tomorrow so dont forget to push those clocks forward tonight.
BS