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Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Another rare visitor for Fly Flatts.

 

                                Still several Wheatears present




                                Once a year visitor, Whitethroat.

A case of too calm and too warm this morning at Fly Flatts with a very light NW>2 with part cloud and sunshine at 15 degrees.
      I could have done with yesterdays Spotted Flycatcher back this morning with swarms of annoying midges around the waters edge. Up to 4 Willow Warblers were present and a surprise, once a year visit, from a Whitethroat in the same tree as yesterdays Spotted Flycatcher. There are only 2 trees at Fly Flatts but always attract passing migrants.
     A single Oystercatcher was on the west bank whilst 22 Lapwing headed >E. Around 9 Wheatear were along the south bank with a Raven and Kestrel in the air. A single Stonechat appeared after a very poor year for this species so far.
    Fingers crossed for no fog in the morning with a forecast of rain and a dreaded light easterly.

Present :-
2 Mallard
Greylags
Canadas
1 Raven
1 Kestrel

Vis Mig :-
22 Lapwing................>E
2 Alba Wagtail...........>W
1 Whitethroat
4 Willow Warbler
1 m Stonechat
1 Oystercatcher
9 Wheatear
sev Mipits
BS