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Friday, June 23, 2023

Fly Flatts/ Causeway Foot Col

 

FLY FLATTS                        1 of 5 Dunlin
                                    1 of 6 Ringed Plover
                                    Juv Ringed Plover

                                    Distant Short Eared Owl.





NED HILL TRACK        1 of 4 Whitethroat
                                   Feeding young
                                    Several LBB gull through Col

A decent morning at Fly Flatts with full grey cloud on a light SW>1 increasing >3 at 15 degrees.
             Nothing unusual this morning with the usual waders, with 5 Dunlin and 6 Ringed Plover present including the 2 juvs, plus Common Sandpipers, Oystercatchers, Curlew, Lapwing, Snipe and Redshank, all with chicks.
           Plenty Swallows and Swifts over the water along with 4 LBB gulls whilst a drake Tufted duck was on the water and Reed Buntings were in the compound.
          A rare sight this morning with a Short Eared Owl over the distant moor, a bit of a rarity over the last couple of years.
          A mid afternoon check on the Causeway Foot Col, to see if there was any gull movement as yet which just provided a steady flow of LBBs all >SW.  At least 4 Whitethroat were present, viewed from the track.
BS