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Friday, May 1, 2020

Juvenile day at Fly Flatts, (no public access)


                                        8 Common Sandpipers present

                                      First 2 Canada goslings
                                                6 Greylag goslings
                                   Plenty gulls on stand by.
    The 2 Canadas and 2 chicks tempting the gulls.
                                           Herrings
                                       Passing the gulls a second time.
                                         1 of 3 Redshank
                                      5  Ringed Plover present



                                             Common Sandpiper





                                          More Lapwing bumblies

A cloudy cool morning at Fly Flatts at 6 degrees in full cloud on a W>4. Difficult checking the gulls as I was working against the wind with the birds facing into the wind away from me.
                                                    A mass hatchery overnight with Canada and Greylag now with chicks along with more Lapwing chicks. Nothing unusual on the wader front other than another 3 Ringed Plover have appeared along with more Common Sandpiper but some of the Dunlin have moved on.
                Several Swallows were moving through >N along with a single House Martin but no May day Swift.
A few less Herrings today but LBBs were up to 9 all on the peninsular licking their lips as the Canadas and Greylags seemed to get a buzz out of parading their young on the water close to them.
                Hopefully as we creep into May we,ll get a varied supply of waders moving through.
Nothing in the Nolstar fields as I passed there and back but it could do with some afternoon checking.

Fly Flatts
2 Canada goslings
6 Greylag goslings
sev Lapwing chicks
5 Ringed Plover
3 Redshank
3 Dunlin
8 Common Sandpiper
2 Curlew
82 Herring
9 LBB
18 Swallow
1 House Martin
3 Raven
+ usual sp.
Keep safe, BS