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Sunday, July 17, 2022

Wheatear Invasion.

 

                                           Early morning Oystercatcher
                                                juv Peregrine was on the shore.


                                                   just 2 Ringed Plover found today

                                              plus the juv Dunlin
                                           1 of 2 juv Pied Wagtails
                                           Good overnight fall of Wheatear.

                                          Wheatear with Dunlin
                                                 male Wheatear in moult
                                   several juvs and females going into autumn plumage




                                       1 of 2 juv Common Sandpipers

Full cloud at Fly Flatts this morning with a light S>2 increasing 3 at 17 degrees with light rain showers early morning.
                        The near shore was very quiet until I found the problem with a juv Peregrine sat near the waters edge. but birds soon returned once it had gone.
                       Only 2 Ringed Plovers found today plus the usual juv Dunlin whilst 2 juv Common Sandpiper were present along with 2 Oystercatchers.
                      A good fall of Wheatear overnight with 11 birds counted , mostly juvs but 1 male in moult and 3 female going into autumn plumage. The long staying female Tufted duck was still on the water as well as 5 LBB gull and 2 Black Headed.
                      A small count of 25 Swifts headed >S and 6 very high Oystercatchers headed >SE.
A text from Nick Small reported a large number of gulls on the move over Keighley Road and several at Ogden, as the gull season approaches.
BS