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Saturday, July 31, 2021

Hirundine and Swift day, Fly Flatts (permit only)

 

                                           Black Headed gulls through low
                                                 all young birds



                                                     Lesser Black Backed >NE


                                           A soaked Pheasant unable to fly.
                                  Seemed ok otherwise, probably just needed to dry out.
                                         2 ad 2 juv Kestrel present

Another very wet and misty morning at Fly Flatts with heavy drizzle turning to rain with a low cloud base and scud clouds moving over making visibility poor. A  light W>3 increased to W>4 by late afternoon with a morning temperature of 12 degrees.
                          The morning saw a good move of LBB and BH gulls through >NE but more likely to be moving from a roost to the fields rather than movers.
                          A walk on the west bank just produced 4 Kestrel and a juv Merlin but too wet and misty to scope the east shore.
                         The afternoon was clear with some blue sky which brought all 3 Hirundine species through as well as a good count of Swift all >S, whilst a scope of the east shore from the west bank produced a single Dunlin, 1 Oystercatcher and a Ringed Plover.
                          The water is slowly swallowing up all the shore now with very little remaining, much more heavy rain and it will be gone.

Fly Flatts
juv Merlin
2 ad, 2 juv Kestrel
1 Oyk
1 Dunlin
71 LBB gull...............>NE
46 BH gull..........>NE
c 150 Swift.........>S
c 100 Swallow....>S
14 House Martin..>S
2 Sand Martin......>S
BS