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Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Leeshaw/Lower Laithe/ Raggalds Flood.

 

LEESHAW                 Rough water
                                        BH gull
                                    Several Herring gull through.




A better morning than expected, weather wise, at Leeshaw despite a strong near gale W>7 blowing at 36 m.p.h. with a few light showers and full cloud at a mild 6 degrees.
      Another of those boring blogs I,m afraid with very little about other than plenty gulls to watch. The gulls were difficult in the wind, all heading through >W very fast and low with only a few stopping off briefly on the water and none in the fields. Mainly small gulls but a good count of Herring though no LBBs.
    Very poor otherwise with just a few Redwing and Fieldfare in with a large Starling flock plus all the usual species.
    Lower Laithe held 2 Black Headed gulls on the water plus a few Mallard, a disappointment for a site which always has big gulls present.
    Raggalds Flood failed to save the morning with a dozen small gulls along with 4 Mallard. 
  Looking like a wet but calm morning tomorrow with the wind increasing again by midday.
BS