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No sightings of Roe Deer, Fox, Hare or Badger will be mentioned on this blog throughout the year and links will be removed from other blogs giving the whereabouts of these mammals due to the rising influx of poaching, long dogging and lamping by sick individuals.
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Saturday, December 4, 2021

2021 Birds of Fly Flatts. phase 3..Wildfowl.

I,ve recently published 2021 birds of Fly Flatts , Waders then Passerines and now its the turn of some of the special wildfowl that turned up at Fly Flatts earlier this year. Normally I would have done a phase 4, Gulls but with no shore this year gulls have been none existent  other than Fly overs but only the usual species. The only highlight, but not gulls, were 3 Common Tern which are very rare in my area over the last few years.

                                        Plenty Skeins of Pink Footed Geese over

Great Crested Grebe,    a rare visitor.





                                     Invasion of 58 Wigeon , 9th Oct.


                                             A record for this site.
                                     Plus a bonus of 2 female Pintail in with the Wigeon
                   Skeins of Whoopers over in the mist, 16th Oct.  3 skeins, 53 Swans.
                                                        All >SE
                                     Poor for Common Scoter this year with just these 2 male 
                                                          and a separate female.


                                        Very few visits from Tufteds
   Greylag not common here but a pair raised 4 goslings, plus one October morning
                                         I found 41 on the water.

                                        2 Barnacles early in the year then just 1 since.

                                               Not a bad site for Shelduck.
BS