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Saturday, April 7, 2018

Whooper for Ogden then on to Fly Flatts.

  A single Whooper stayed the day at Ogden
                                 Taken at distance from the prom
                                 on a very grey day.

    Fly Flatts , Herring and LBB >NE continuous. 
                                   Female Wheatear across on Robin rock.

                 Heron still present
                                           1 of 2 Redshank
                                Barnacle goose in the top field.

A grapevine message this morning of a single Whooper Swan on Ogden prompted me to call and have a quick look late afternoon on the way to Fly Flatts just to make sure we did,nt have a Bewicks,  ! in my dreams.!
                            Fly Flatts was a real gloomy dank scene lying just below the cloud base and mist hanging around keeping visibility to just across the water. A very light NE>3 which isn,t forecast to increase which will probably leave the area fogged off in the morning.
                           No sign of Ring Ouzels despite a big influx moving through at the moment though Wheatears are slowly on the increase with at least 5 on the moor, 2 on walls below the top road and at least 2 in the Norstar field. The frog eating Heron was still present but moved to the boatyard area whilst 2 Redshank were mobile around the waters edge.
                            Two male Pied Wagtails were on the boat launching slope with a female Reed Bunting on the wire fence. The water held the usual Canadas and Mallards with one of the Barnacles up on the top juncus field.
A very low sky above with Snipe, Curlew and Lapwing arguing it out whilst Herring and LBB gulls were moving over continuous all >NE into the wind.
 The original feeding station is doing nothing at present despite good supplies of Nyger but a new area that I,ve been keeping topped up for the last couple of months is doing slightly better holding Mipits, Skylark plus a Mallard today.
                                                          A Snipe flushed from nearly underfoot in the SW corner and Meadow Pipits were coming through in good numbers all >NE.
BS.