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Sunday, July 1, 2018

1st July visit Fly Flatts a.m.

                           Lovely wader conditions

                                    SE corner
                                         The beach , east bank
                                               
                                            Dunlin on the muddy lagoon


                                          Plenty juv Meadow Pipits about

                    Steady move of gulls,  LBB
                                 Black Headed, not a common bird here


            Possibly the last remaining Curlew at Fly Flatts

0700 hrs and a cool E>4 with low cloud shrouding the wind turbines but unfortunately by 0800 hrs it was gone leaving clear blue skies and plenty of the hot stuff.
                                              Swifts were back after a few days absence with several feeding over the water whilst a steady flow of gulls was apparent throughout all east with Herring, Lesser Black Backed and Black Headed but no sign of Commons as yet which are always the last to return.
                                           One remaining Curlew still awaits it chick to get flying along with 1 Lapwing in the same position otherwise it was down to the usual species with just 1 Dunlin in the lagoon.
BS