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No sightings of Roe Deer, Fox, Hare or Badger will be mentioned on this blog throughout the year and links will be removed from other blogs giving the whereabouts of these mammals due to the rising influx of poaching, long dogging and lamping by sick individuals.
BS




Thursday, February 28, 2019

Fly Flatts p.m.

                   Curlews arriving in the murk.

Slightly better visibility than this mornings visit but Fly Flatts still up in the edge of the cloud base with murky, milky skies on a light WNW>4. About the same as this morning but several Curlews arriving from the east up in the mist all heading >NW. A count of 15 but others heard up in the cloud.
                                                                    Nothing else of interest other than the mega rare sighting of a police car driving on the top road, not something you ever see up there, must have been lost!
                                                                      Well thats February out of the way as we enter into March, the month that puts a smile on birders faces.
Weather wise February has been a cruel month for Fly Flatts with Gales, Fog and Sunshine, the 3 worst birding elements for this location knocking me down to 36 visits as several days I had to drop down to the lowlands to avoid the fog and winds.
                                                                      Bird wise the best of  the bunch were :-
Teal 1m 2f
Wigeon 1f
Short Eared Owl  4
Lapwing   large flocks on the east bank
Buzzards
Ravens
Stonechat  5
Barnacle Geese  2  unringed

Plus spring returns :-
Curlews
Oystercatchers
Skylark  3
Meadow Pipit  1
Canada goose   c 300

The highlight of the month was the afternoon watch on the 16th when 1026 Pink Footed Geese came over >NW all within 30 minutes.

See you in March although birding is off in the morning as apparently I,ve volunteered for the morning school run risking life and limb amongst all the Kamikaze driving mothers. Come late afternoon I,ll be back in action.
BS