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Thursday, July 28, 2022

Another special for Fly Flatts (permit only)

 

                                            6 Redshank and 1 Sanderling

                                              Special bird for Fly Flatts, ad Sanderling



                                                   6 Juv Redshank arrived


                                     Not a good thing to have around chicks, Weasel



                                               Possibly a second Sanderling .


                                                          Sanderling with Dunlin


                                                   2 of 4 Dunlin with Sanderling
                                                           2 Ringed Plover
                                   Sanderling, Ringed Plover, Dunlin  all at distance.






                                            Autumn plumage Wheatear.

Perfect conditions at Fly Flatts this morning with full cloud cover and light drizzle at 12 degrees on a light SE>2 with good visibility.
                It started off quiet and looking like it was going to be a poor morning but by 0830 hrs it all started to happen. A group of 6 juv Redshank dropped in and as I scoped through them I found an adult Sanderling among the rocks nearby. They stayed about 15 minutes and then headed off high and >SW along with the Sanderling.
                  More walking and scoping produced, Common Sandpiper, Dunlin, Ringed Plover and Oystercatcher along with at least 14 Wheatear, several in full autumn plumage, along ith 2 Raven and a very inquisitive Weasel.
                 With conditions ideal and waders so active I made a second trip up there late afternoon which provided me with another 2 Dunlin plus a second Ringed Plover and another, or possibly the same, Sanderling which was in the same year plumage but I watched the morning bird leave very high >SW with the Redshanks.

FLY FLATTS
1 Oystercatcher
4 Dunlin
2 Ringed Plover
2 Sanderling
1 Common Sandpiper
6 Redshank
14 Wheatear
2 Raven
+ usual sp.
BS