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Saturday, May 4, 2019

Fly Flatts a.m.

                An unusually high count of big gulls for here.

                           160 + lined the distant north shore
          Mainly Herrings and all mainly 1st years and sub adults

                                        1 of 2 Dunlin present


A bright sunny morning but nearly unworkable in the icy cold 2 degrees strong N>5 gusting 6.
Hard to even stand up on the shoreline and near impossible to scope into the wind.
                                     For a place that rarely gets gulls it was amazing to have a count of 160 + with 75% Herring and 25% Lesser Black Backed nearly all being first year birds or sub adults. Its a very hard time for the geese , ducks and Lapwings with chicks with such an amount of gulls present.
                                      Wader wise, most were at the north end in the lee of the wind with just a few Common Sands, Redshanks and 2 Dunlin present. A single Buzzard flew low over the moor,
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