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Thursday, September 19, 2024

Images in the fog. Fly Flatts.

 

                                    As good as it got


                                Canadas in the fog
                                        6 Stonechat present





                                Goldfinch in the gloom

                                    Up in the fog

                                    Plenty Mipits

The fog finally caught up with me this morning with a pea -souper on the tops on a light NE>3 at 10 degrees and light drizzle.
   With very limited visibility over the water and no visibility above it was a matter of checking the shoreline and bushes to see if the fog had brought anything down. It was very lively with small migrants, these being mainly Meadow Pipits though 6 Stonechat were a good find in the compound.
   Several Goldfinch were ground feeding as well as Reed Buntings whilst 2 Canada geese were present.
   At 0912 hrs a skein of  Pink Footed Geese went over >E and just to the south of me with plenty contact calling but went through unseen in the fog. A second report of Pinks came from my Shelf Moor number one lookout Peter Turner at 1255 hrs reporting a skein over Shelf Moor heading >NE. Thanks for that Peter.
  Looking like another capful of fog on a light ENE tomorrow morning and right through the weekend.

VIS MIG
Pink Footed Geese..........>E  Fly Flatts in fog. No count.
Pink Footed Geese.........>NE  Shelf Moor. No count . P.T.

PRESENT
c 80 Mipits
c 22 Goldfinch
6 Stonechat
4 Reed Bunting
2 Canada Geese.
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