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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Fly Flatts pm

Another of those quiet Fly Flatts visits with very little to show. Conditions were good with 70 % cloud cover and a good W>4-5 bringing some black clouds and specs of rain over the moor.
                                                           LBB gulls were the bird of the day with several on the water and around 20 heading >E probably to the Eccup roost. Only one Wheatear present on the corner rocks and unusual to get a brief visit from a Pied Wagtail onto the seed along with 4 Meadow Pipits.
                                                         A single Curlew went high and >W whilst a Sparrowhawk was over the Nab. Canada geese numbers are down to around 20 now and the Greylags have moved on.
                                                           On the plus side, the water level is dropping well with much more shoreline showing , that is until tomorrows forecast thunderstorms arrive.
A good report this morning from HC with a late Swift over his Oxenhope watch point, well spotted there Comp.
BS