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Sunday, March 20, 2016

Fly Flatts

                                    Greylags becoming more popular
               An early Ringed Plover  at distance

                                    Redshank in same area
                                   Only 3 Curlews returned so far


                                         Plenty Canadas
                    C.K. giving it a coat of scoping on top road.
             Battling Canadas

           Winner moves off with prize.

Fly Flatts 0730 -1000 hrs.
Fly Flatts was on good form this morning with clear blue skies and sunshine but a cold NNE>5 blowing stopping much chance of birds from the south.
A nice start to the morning with a distant Ringed Plover moving through but staying on the limits of camera range whilst a single Redshank was close by.
Plenty Canadas and Greylags but no sign of the Barnacle today.
Only 3 Curlews showing so far but plenty calling Golden Plover on the moor.
Skies were quiet other than corvids and parachuting Meadow Pipits.
CK scoped a Teal at the north end but hidden from view from me.

193 Canada    several more on moor
18 Greylag with more on moor
1 Ringed Plover
1 Redshank
Sev Meadow Pipits
2 pr Mallard
15 Lapwing
BS