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Saturday, August 29, 2020

Looking for local gulls.

                                  Juv Robin, just got its red breast

                                            Juv Dunnock
                                   Common gull still in summer plumage

                   Common gull and Black Headed , BH now lost its summer hood
                      Common gull getting winter head streaking.

               Single LBB in moult, Pit Lane football pitch

  •  Car less today so out on foot with a walk to the north end of Queensbury to check the gull situating which was disappointing on big gulls with just a single Lesser Black Backed though plenty Commons and Black Headeds.
  • Pit Lane was the best bet with 38 Commons, 72 Black Headed and a single Lesser Black Backed
  • whilst several Linnets and Goldfinch were in the surrounding bushes.
  •                                                    A few more Commons on Low Lane in the horse fields whilst a distant Golden Plover was in the Lapwing breeding field.
  • Blind Lane just held Black Headeds, and a bit of sky watching over the Aire Valley provided 2 Buzzard plus a scattering of Swallows and Meadow Pipits heading >S.
  •                                 Raggalds Flood was ,as expected, almost dried up and doesnt hold water for more than a couple of days now since the farmer dug out the drain.
  •                            One boring day out of the way with 3 more to go then back to Fly Flatts on Wednesday. Walking Queensbury is alright but more time is spent dodging traffic and people than birding.
  • BS