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Sunday, May 28, 2023

Cloud and wind, a world of difference, Fly Flatts.

 

                                    A good count of LBB gull


                                    as well as Herring







                                    4 Swifts >N

                                    usual Dunlins.

                                        and Common Sandpiper
                                Male Reed Bunting
                            The young Mallards thriving well

Some half decent weather at last with full cloud cover on a moderate NE>4 and a cooler temperature of 
10 degrees.
                 Access limited to the south and west bank areas this morning, after I,d de-pooed the jetty, with the sailing clubs regatta day taking place.
               The cool wind and cloud de-stagnated the area this morning with Dunlin and Common Sandpiper buzzing around from shore to shore whilst noisy Redshank, Curlew and Lapwing were flying around over their chicks.
               A distant scoping revealed the Ringed Plover pair and at least 2 of the 3 chicks looking stronger now and nearly half way to fledging whilst a single Snipe with chick was nearby.
                The skies were much busier with a steady move of around 80 LBB gulls and 19 Herring all >NE whilst several Swallows and 4 Swift headed >N.
               A Short Eared Owl was a rare sight this year as it quartered the distant moor along with 2 Kestrel. 
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