Buzzard size but narrow wings, grey backed, rusty brown underside.
slow wing flaps and gliding.
Could only get tail end shots at distance.
Some white showing under rump.
Herring gulls heading >W
Guess at juv Herring gull lit up with the sun.
A very active hour at Fly Flatts from 1500 -1600 hrs last light. Bright clear blue skies with 20 % cloud cover to the south , otherwise wall to wall sunshine until it dropped below the western ridge at 1645 hrs. A cool N>5 was blowing but, as last night, this dropped to N>4 mid way through the watch.
The water just held the usual Mallards with a count of 15 which headed down to Dean Head reservoir to roost at last light. As I started to walk along the west banking a large Buzzard sized raptor glided low over the banking about half way on then continued >N about 30 ft above the water with slow deep wing beats and gliding in between. I grabbed a few back end shots at long distance before it was lost over the moor below the sky line.
All I got on it was greyish back and rusty brown underside with the wings looking long and narrower than Buzzard but this could be the angle and distance I saw it at. White markings can be seen from the photos below the rump. I watched for it turning and coming back but of course that doesnt happen. A little further along the banking 8 Fieldfare lifted off from the grass and flew >SW into the sun whilst a steady stream of big gulls flew over throughout, the Herrings >W and the LBBs >NE. Starlings were heading >NE to roost and 11 Red Grouse were counted.
Once again an amazing sunset which is a bit of a distraction from the birds as I always end up watching and photographing it and heres the pics so you dont get away with it either
More white horses
Rough water below the Nab
Sun reflecting on the boathouse club windows
Going down
Dean Head reservoir in the centre
going
going
gone.
Stoodley Pike in the pink sky.
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