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Monday, July 27, 2020

And how it rained ! Fly Flatts,(no public access)

                                   The juv Wheatears didnt mind the rain.
                                    A grizzly view across the water
                                               Still plenty shoreline
                                        Looking over the ponds to a misty SW.

An horrendous day up at the reservoir with a morning of lashing rain on a moderate S>4 and low cloud. By 0945 hrs the fog had rolled in so up stumps and away home. Late afternoon was clear but with the wind turned SW>5 it brought through banks of heavy horizontal drizzle so again an early finish with the drizzle shutting down visibility. An evening dog walk at Queensbury found it dry and bright but a near gale force W>7.
                                                Not a wader to be found today with an empty shoreline and ponds with just a single female Mallard, 4 juv Wheatear and several Meadow Pipits.
                                                The poor conditions did,nt deter the gulls with LBBs moving through >SE , one of which was an Intermedius showing very dark backed and black enough to be a Baltic but I,m not going there, even though Spurn have been getting Baltic recently.
A single Common gull went over the water >N and half a dozen Swallows >SW.
                                               With more rain forecast for tomorrow the water level will be rising fast but hopefully it will leave me enough shoreline to last until the end of September.

Visible Migration
6 Swallow.................>SW
63 LBB....................>SE, inc 1 Intermedius
1 Common gull >N
4 juv Wheatear............blogging
sev Meadow Pipit.......blogging.

Present
c 140 Canada goose,  numbers dwindling now
2 Barnacle goose
1 f Mallard
BS
1 Pied Wagtail ad m.