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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

A quiet Fly Flatts a.m.(permit only) and wildfowl on the move at Doe Park p.m.

 

FLY FLATTS                             1 of 3 Stonechat
                                       Stonechat and 1 of 4 Wren.
DOE PARK                                  6 of 7 Wigeon across the water.
                                        A mix of Wigeon and Mallard.
                                                Wigeon
                                  All taken against the blazing sun angle.
                                                             1 pair

                                            1 of 3 male
                                                  Mallard and Wigeon




                                            The sky on fire this evening.



What looked like a better morning at Fly Flatts with milky grey skies and a stronger W>4 at 11 degrees didnt do anything for migrating birds with very quiet skies throughout the watch. 
The only movers were Meadow Pipits, Swallows and Wagtails in very small numbers whilst a few passerines were located on the deck.
                                                  Just Mallard on the water along with a few Black Headed gulls so a disappointing morning for this time of year.
                                               A vast improvement mid afternoon at Doe Park with a find of 6 Wigeon on the water plus a 7th bird picked up later by MP making 3m and 4f plus 2 Teal which were probably yesterdays birds. A Sparrowhawk was tussling with a Raven over the wood whilst a Buzzard was to the north.  
         Again,as expected, no sign of the Osprey which seems to spend its afternoons at Hewenden now, which a text confirmed it being there since midday. A young lady present this afternoon told me they had seen the Osprey fishing at Doe Park in the morning which was pleasing as a few days previous when I met them it failed to turn up. 

FIRST SKEIN OF PINK FOOTED GEESE REPORTED >E OVER MANCHESTER TODAY, (S.J.)

Fly Flatt Vis Mig
62 Mipits...................>S
18 Swallow...............>S
3 Alba Wagtail.........>SW

Present
3 Stonechat
4 Wren
c30 Mipits
9 Mallard
1 Pied Wagtail
+ usual sp.

Doe Park
7 Wigeon....3m 4f
2 Teal
1 Buzzard
1 Raven
1 Sparrowhawk
18 BH gull on east shore
+ usual sp.
BS