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BRIAN SUMNER.
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No sightings of Roe Deer, Fox, Hare or Badger will be mentioned on this blog throughout the year and links will be removed from other blogs giving the whereabouts of these mammals due to the rising influx of poaching, long dogging and lamping by sick individuals.
BS




Monday, February 26, 2024

The north wind doth blow... Fly Flatts

 

                                    Battling the waves.

                                    Ringed Plover

                                    2 of 6 Oystercatchers


                                    


                                    2 of 3 Ringed Plover.

An icy cold N>4 gusting 5 at Fly Flatts this morning with rain and sleet showers at 2 degrees with full cloud but visibility good.
      Nice to get a decent bird-able morning with good visibility even though there was nothing special and no small passerines, either on site or in the usual fields.
     The 3 Ringed Plover were present but very active in the wind along with 6 Oystercatchers but no early Redshank back yet, usually the 2nd week of March at this site. Curlew numbers are slowly building with 4 present at the moment.
    Around 50 Canadas in the area with several already established at breeding sites on the moor whilst the first 2 Greylag this year arrived and looking settled after a good breeding season last year of this species.
    Only 2 Black Headed gulls and a single Herring passed through, low over the water, all heading >NE.
   Where are all the Golden Plover ? None as yet this year and very few sightings last year with the Flat Moor March count down from 300 +, in previous years, to 34 last March and they only stayed a couple of days. Otherwise it was just single figure counts in and around the Nolstar field.
    Showers on a moderate sou'wester tomorrow with the temp still down at 2 degrees.
BS