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Monday, October 12, 2020

Another special for Fly Flatts, Jack Snipe.

 

     Best I could do with the Jack Snipe which flew faster than my auto focus.
                           1st year Grey Wagtail. an unusual visitor.

                                  

  • A poor day at Fly Flatts with a very low cloud base this morning giving visibility across the water but no sky viewing. By 0930 hrs it cleared slightly just in time for heavy rain. A light SW>3 at 7 degrees.
  •             The afternoon was atrocious, with again, low cloud turning to fog and heavy driving drizzle.
  •             Although I had predicted a Jack Snipe for Fly Flatts it still came as a surprise to me having not seen one since a Soil Hill bird which stayed on the hill from 29th Oct to 12 Nov 2016.
  •           Ironically, the reed bed area in the SE corner that I said was ideal for one is now well under water and this bird turned up in a different spot altogether. It flushed about 6 ft away from me dropping down again immediately about 10 ft away.
  • With camera reset and at the ready I steadily walked along the track towards the spot with nothing, and then a bit further on still it lifted off again dropping into reeds just over the wire fence before I,d even time to lift the camera.
  •         Late afternoon in terrible conditions I pulled up with the car and the Jack Snipe flushed not 3 ft from where I parked and again dropped down in the original area. A walk along the track relocated it with the same result of dropping into reeds over the wire fence though this time I just had time to fire some shots at it with no decent result. Hopefully it will hang around as its in a good area which can be viewed from a distance with a chance of seeing it out in the open.
  • PRESENT
  • 1 Jack Snipe
  • 2 Wheatear
  • 1 Grey Wagtail
  • 5 Stonechat
  • 12 Canada
  • 3 Greylag
  • 1 Pied Wagtail.
  • BS
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