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Friday, June 26, 2020

Inland wader movement begins, but not for Fly Flatts as yet,(no public access)

                                          Gulls and geese, north bay
                                                        The central island.
                                       juv Lapwing nearing adult plumage
     Best I could do today was another Dunlin new in.




                                     Plenty Redshank and young.

A pleasing morning weather wise with full cloud cover on a light SE>3 at 16 degrees. Unfortunately the forecast for heavy rain and thunderstorms disappointingly never materialized leaving another sleepy, too hot, afternoon. The nearest we got storm wise was a few half hearted rumbles of thunder and a slarting of rain which was barely enough to fill mi cap.
                                                            With an inland move of waders, now,s the time to get yourself a reservoir and keep a regular check on it as the next 2 month is the time to pick up a newcomer or two.
                                                             The best I could do today was a third Dunlin new in joining yesterdays 2 arrivals. Around 150 big gulls were out on the peninsular with LBBs now well outnumbering Herrings by 80% to 20% which is a good time to check for Yellow Legged Herring which usually turn up here among the Lessers. A single Black Headed looked out of place in amongst the crowd.

Fly Flatts
3 Redshank
4 Common Sandpiper
1 Oyk
1 pr Ringed Plover + 2 fledged juvs at 27 days old.
3 Dunlin
6 Golden Plover
1 BHG gull
1 m Tufted
+ usual sp.
BS