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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Record breaking temperature for Fly Flatts (no public Access)

 

                                                      Gulls on the north shore
                          Ad Yellow Legged Herring gull, michahellis
                                         A third different Yellow Legged




                                             Lining up
           Another wave of ad Wheatears moving through
                                                  new arrival, Common Sandpiper
                                                      First wader for a few days.

  • Eck was it hot. The temperature started off at 22 degrees early morn and reached a record for this site of 28 degrees by late afternoon though the cool E>4 made it more workable. A shopping trip round Brighouse midday found the temperature at 31 degrees and very little breeze. This heat , plus a masked face in shops, got me red as a Turkey cock.
  •                                         A higher number of gulls was on the north shore with 3 juv Herring, 32 LBBs and another new Yellow Legged Herring gull, this one being an adult.
  • The first wader for a few days arrived when I found a Common Sandpiper, firstly on the NE mud, and then on the west bank.
  • Another wave of  adult, autumn plumaged Wheatears were moving through whilst a Peregrine sent all the gulls and Geese into the water.
  •                                     Despite the weather there was a small attempt of sky movement with Alba Wagtails, Mipits and Swallows moving over the water.
  • This is another day the thunderstorms never appeared apart from a few rumbles to the west at 0300 hrs this morning. Tomorrow is thankfully forecast to be a bit cooler.
  • Visible Migration
  • 56 Swallow..................>S
  • 4 Alba Wagtails...........>W
  • 8 Mipit........................>W
  • 9 ad Wheatear............ground hopping
  • 1 Common Sandpiper...blogging
  • 1 YL Herring gull........blogging
  • Present.
  • 32 LBB gull
  • 3 juv Herring gull
  • 1 Peregrine
  • + usual sp.
  • BS