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Sunday, June 2, 2024

Sunshine at Fly Flatts

 

                                Several Curlew with young

                                    7 Common Sandpiper



                                        Mipits galore
                                    Grey Wagtail feeding young

                                    1 of 3 Ringed Plover.



Bright blue clear skies and sunshine at Fly Flatts this morning with a light W>3 at 10 degrees and excellent visibility.
        A stonking morning to be up on the moor but not the best conditions for birds with very little in the sky other than a few Swallows and Swifts and only 6 LBB gulls today after the amazing 200+ a couple of days ago.
    Curlew and Common Sandpiper are showing signs of having young now, creating as I walk along the banking, whilst hundreds of young Starling are around the fields.
   A single Snipe was the only new wader showing and a couple of Buzzards, along with a Kestrel, were well to the west of me. Again, just the one elusive male Wheatear.
     A cloudy morning tomorrow on a moderate WNW but clear visibility.

3 Ringed Plover
1 Redshank
7 Common Sandpiper
1 Oystercatcher
1 Snipe
2 Buzzard
1 Kestrel
1 Grey Wagtail
6 LBB gull
Sev Swallows and Swifts.
1 Wheatear
+ usual Sp.
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