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Thursday, October 1, 2020

Winter wildfowl on the move, Fly Flatts.

 

                          An overnight move of Wigeon brought 2 to Fly Flatts

                                     As always, staying well out on the water





                                       October Wheatears with 4 present.




                                            Wigeon getting very fidgety by late afternoon 
  • A foggy start at Fly Flatts with heavy mist hanging over the water and western moor with bright blue skies to the east. The fog soon cleared leaving a bright morning but the low cloud remaining over the western ridge. A moderate W>4 was blowing but mild at 8 degrees.
  •                                      As I started to walk on the south bank 2 Wigeon flew in from the south and landed on the north end of the water. A dash along the west bank, whilst counting fly overs at the same time, got me just in range of the 2 Wigeon which were well out in the centre of the water as usual.
  • The ducks remained throughout the day but were starting to look ready for moving by tea time.
  •          My first small flock of Redwings of the autumn flew NW but reports say that thousands of Fieldfare and Redwings are heading our way in the next few days, weather permitting.
  •         Just when I though I,d missed any Siskins this season a small tight flock flew over with a Coal Tit on their tail. 
  • October Wheatears were present and as I drove up the track on the way out another hugging ,or the same, Stonechats lined the wire fencing with at least 15 present.
  • VISIBLE MIGRATION
  • 6 Redwing....................>NW
  • 3 Jay.............................>NW
  • 10 Reed Bunting.........>S
  • 12 Mipits....................>S
  • 3 Swallow...................>S
  • 8 Siskin.......................>S
  • 1 Coal Tit....................>S
  • PRESENT
  • 2 Wigeon
  • 4 Wheatear
  • 15 Stonechat
  • + usual sp.
  • BS