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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Leeshaw Raptor move.

A good afternoon for raptor movement with a light SE>3 and misty conditions. A terrible camera day with no light in the dark silhouette conditions and everything appearing in black and white.
                                                                   A few gulls on the shore along with Mallards but nothing other than a Cormorant on the water whilst several Mipits and Linnets were grouping on the dam wall and wires.
The highlight of the watch was an obvious move of raptors all heading>SE but very high and some distant so this ,combined with the lack of lighting, eliminated any chance of a good photo and just as I needed one.
                     3 Kestrels and 2 Sparrowhawk moved over in migration mode high and on the same flight path shortly to be followed by a Buzzard passing more to the north of me but still heading >SE.
The next raptor over is a problem bird. It came over from behind me high and fast so I only managed tail end views and in silhouette as it motored over >SE making the gulls lift up in an attempt to mob it. Its long straight tail stood out as well as long narrow elbowed wings below which I could just make out a pattern. The bird looked uniform dark even allowing for the conditions.
Harrier sp. I,ll say Marsh and risk being shot down.

                                           Buzzard
                                           Warning off gulls


                                            harrier sp ?





             BS