Tufted still present from yesterday
Several Herring gulls
All sub adults
New arrival, Little Ringed Plover
2 of 7 Ringed plover
Plenty squabbling going on
LRP a rare visitor for Fly Flatts
A decent day weather wise morning and late afternoon with 100% cloud cover on a light and cool SW>3 with light rain showers p.m. Luckily not the hottest day of the year as forecast .
This mornings watch found very little wader wise with one Ringed Plover and a newly arrived Little Ringed Plover along with 14 Dunlin and the usual Common Sandpipers, Oystercatchers and Redshank.
A Cuckoo was calling continuously from down in the valley whilst a Short Eared Owl was mobbing a Buzzard high over the Nab.
The afternoons watch was much improved with more Dunlin appearing along with a count of 7 Ringed Plover plus the Little Ringed, a good start off to June.
The Fly Flatts wader story so far this year :-
Lapwing................................several breeding. 2pr with 2 chicks each on shoreline
Curlew...................................several breeding in surrounding fields , several chicks.
Golden Plover.......................137 in the area, breeding not proved.
Oystercatcher.......................2
Snipe...................................Daily sightings and continuous chipping.
Whimbrel............................1
Redshank............................9
Common Sandpiper...........24
Ruff....................................1
Greenshank.........................2
Little Ringed Plover...........3/1/1/1/1 Total 7. A rare visitor for here. Just a single bird last year.
Ringed Plover...................2/1/1/6/13/4/7/3/1/2/1/
Sanderling........................1/1/3 Total 5
Dunlin.............................21/39/41/43/48/18 Best days count 48. Impossible to total birds with chance of duplicating as all birds never leave completely. An outstanding record year for this species.
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