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Thursday, July 14, 2022

Fly Flatts/ Ogden.

 

FLY FLATTS                       Kestrel on the shore

                                                Ever present Ringed Plovers


OGDEN                                            A low gull count
                                            6 Cormorant present inc juvs
                                                   Only 5 Herring gull



Despite the forecast for a calm morning a moderate NW>3 was blowing at Fly Flatts with full cloud at 12 degrees and light drizzle.
                                   Nothing to get the adrenaline going this morning with the same shoreline species and a single Wheatear plus around 50 Swifts moving >S.
A Kestrel was on the shore briefly  but mobbed by a juv Wheatear. A slight improvement in gulls with 12 LBBs on the north shore along with 1 BH gull whilst a pair of Tufted were on the water.
                        A gull check at Ogden mid afternoon was disappointing with only a low count and plenty disturbance continually flushing the birds onto the water. A few juv Black Headeds were present along with 6 Cormorant including 2 juvs.
                        The long staying Common Sandpiper is still present and, even though a second bird joined it briefly in the spring, it has remained in none breeding plumage throughout so no breeding this year, possibly a 2 CY bird.
BS