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BS




Thursday, July 27, 2023

Fly Flatts, plenty water, very few birds.

                                Mist heading across the moor.

                                    just 5 Wheatear found today
                                    Single male Ringed Plover appeared.


                                    ad Oystercatcher with juv.


 A very misty, drizzly morning with low cloud base and mist patches rolling through on a warm W>3 at 12 degrees.
               A relatively quiet morning with the low cloud stopping any sky-watching and nothing on the water other than the usual Canadas and Greylags.
An adult male Ringed Plover was on the cobbles and then the last bit of remaining shore but I don,t know if this bird was new in or one of the originals.
      The family of 3 Oystercatchers were back on the slipway along with another adult bird whilst just 5 Wheatear were found along with 4 juv Pied Wagtail.
       A noisy Raven was over the quarry and the Willow Warbler was still in the lagoon tree.
BS.