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BRIAN SUMNER.
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BS




Sunday, June 17, 2018

Better conditions at Fly Flatts.

                                     Only 1 Dunlin to be found


                                           Seem to favour the frothy areas

                                   Tufted  moving on.

            1 of 13 Common Sandpipers + minimum of 7 young

Early doors at Fly Flatts in perfect conditions with 90 % cloud cover, light showers throughout on a light WSW > 4.
                        A lively morning although nothing out of the ordinary other than a drake Tufted duck in from last night but soon left >SW. Common Sandpipers were everywhere with 13 counted and at least 7 chicks dashing about on the shoreline like mice disappearing under the banking stones when they thought danger was near.
                                              Just the one Dunlin but the possible 4 that are still hanging around may be breeding on the moor but no evidence of this.
A group of 15 Lapwing flew over >SW along with 3 Herring and 5 LBB gulls in the same direction whilst once again Swifts were piling through >N feeding as they went.
Luckily yesterdays downpour has,nt made any difference to the water level.
BS