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BS




Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Fly Flatts , p.m. (permit only)

 

                                        These two are a pair now, Barnacle and Canada.
                                            Ringed Plovers, male
                                                          female


                                               Plenty Curlew around
                                            1st Reed Buntings back on site.
                                                    Lapwings now holding territory.


                                     Male Pied Wagtail, possibly one of last years young.

Vets this morning with a limpy dog then back home with a limpy wallet so it was mid afternoon when I got to Fly Flatts in decent conditions with full light cloud cover on a S>4 at 10 degrees.
                                   An overnight fall of small passerines was apparent with 3 Skylark, 5 Reed Buntings and several Meadow Pipits as well as a single Pied Wagtail.
Lapwings are holding territory now in the top fields and on Fill Belly Flat but still no Golden Plover present.
           Otherwise it was down to Canadas, Mallards, Curlews and the long staying Ringed Plovers etc.
BS.