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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Fly Flatts, Stonechats Galore

                    An amazing 11 Stonechats present


  3 in a frame was the most I could manage

           1 on the right doing a woodpecker impression


                                       1 Reed Bunting mixed in
                                        All distant shots.

1530 hrs at Fly Flatts found very muggy conditions with hazy sunshine and mist over the moor, near calm with a slight SE>2.
                                        The Wigeons and Tufted had gone from the water leaving just 6 Black Headed gulls and 2 Canadas. The skies were quiet and it was looking like a poor session until I got down by the stream past the feeding station to find the area alive with Stonechats, Mipits and a single Reed Bunting.
                                Stonechats lined the wire fence and heather bushes but were very timid and always kept a good distance between us moving along the wire northwards. A minimum count of 11 must be a record for this species and certainly the most that I,ve ever seen together.
No Whinchats amongst them, just 1 Reed Bunting and several Mipits.
BS