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Sunday, August 26, 2018

Beating the rain, Fly Flatts

                                    Little water left at the north end
            The sailing clubs floating jetty left high and dry.

With the forecast of heavy rain throughout the day from mid morning I headed for Fly Flatts early to beat the weather front.
0700 hrs and perfect conditions but not for the birds apparently with 100% cloud cover on a S>4 and just light specks of rain.
A full scan of the east banking from my watch point near the north end of the west banking found all yesterdays waders to have gone leaving 6 Teal plus the usual wildfowl.
                                                     4 Kestrels were hunting the moor and banking whilst 3 Wheatear were down by the feeding area along with 4 young Pheasants.
Back at the south shore the story was the same with all waders gone and just a few Black Headed gulls present. Swallows were moving >S in good numbers all head down in migration mode whilst around 40 House Martins were over Mixenden reservoir as I drove passed.
                                                     Morning sessions always seem poor for waders so we,ll see what tea time brings.
BS