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Thursday, July 23, 2020

Dispersion hits Fly Flatts,( no public access)

                                    1 of 14 juv Wheatear present.


                               juv Grey Wagtail, a rare species for this site


                     Plenty Black Headed gulls showing in new mown
                    fields with Commons starting to show.
                                 Worth scanning for Med gulls
                                         Second year Common gull.

A day of drizzle and heavy rain showers on a moderate SW>4-5 at 10 degrees and full cloud cover.
                                                       Not a wader on the shore today looking like the long staying Ringed Plover has finally left and no Dunlin present.
                                                         A day of dispersion with passerines being the birds of the day with a juv Grey Wagtail among juv Pied Wagtails, Mipits and juv Wheatears in the pond area and along the west bank with a good count of the latter. The Grey Wagtail was unusual as it is a rare species at Fly Fly Flatts with very limited sightings.
                                                        The second surprise was 2 Willow Warblers in the single tree by the lagoon but keeping well inside the sheltering branches. Willow Warbler is a once a year occurrence and always in the single tree. This year the birds are a week earlier than the previous 2 years.
         Swifts were piling through this morning along with a few Swallow but nothing in the afternoon when the cloud base had dropped and the rain and drizzle intensified.

Visible Migration
c 140 Swifts......................>S
42 Swallow......................>S
11 Lapwing.....................>W
14 juv Wheatear............blogging
6 juv Pied Wagtail.........blogging
1 juv Grey Wagtail.......blogging
2 Willow Warbler.........blogging

Present
5 LBB gulls
1 Buzzard
2 Raven
BS