A busy east shoreline.
Not many Rooks pass over Fly Flatts.
Mallards pairing up now.
Back to Fly Flatts with the westerly still blowing and a dip in temperature. Visibility was poor to the S,SW and W due to milky white skies but clear and blue to the E and N.
The east bank is now showing shoreline as well as the SW and SE corners with the east side attracting Lapwings, Oystercatcher and Snipe.
A few LBB gulls headed over NE whilst 2 Rooks headed>S, a rare bird for this site.
Otherwise it was down to Canadas, Lapwings, and 3 Oystercatchers with a Buzzard hovering in the wind briefly but to the SW in the milky white haze.
The 8 Whoopers were still on Mixenden whilst going to Fly Flatts and on the return journey.
North wind and cloud for tomorrow which sounds more like it.
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