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Sunday, June 30, 2024

Poor end to a poor month. Fly Flatts

 

                                    Over 500 geese including goslings.
                                    Alive with Swifts


                                    Just 3 Common Sandpiper
                                Redshank on the moor
                                    Single Black Headed gull

Decent weather conditions this morning with a cold NW>3 at 9 degrees with full cloud and some sun by 0915hrs.
     I was hoping for the month to go out with a bang but instead it went out like a damp squib with a very quiet morning and now very limited exposed shore.
    A surprise to see a Redshank on the moor with possible chick after not hearing or seeing them for a couple of weeks now. A pair of Lapwing were nearby with a very late chick.
   Once again the sky was full of Swifts, some skimming the water and some very high in the grey clouds. Just 3 Common Sandpipers present but looking like the Ringed Plovers are well gone after a failed breeding year.
    Meadow Pipit numbers are up with several new fledged birds around along with 2 Reed Bunting.
A quiet gull morning with 4 LBBs >SE and a single Black Headed on the water.
      Not a good month with the highlights being a Little Egret and 2 Barnacle geese at Leeshaw as well as Cuckoo whilst Fly Flatts produced a single Dunlin, Common Scoter , 2 Raven with 5 juvs and a breeding Wheatear.
     Looking wet and windy for tomorrow with a moderate westerly.
BS