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Thursday, May 29, 2025

Horrific conditions, Leeshaw reservoir.

 

                                    The only gull through, LBB.

                                    4 Oystercatcher present


Atrocious conditions this morning at Leeshaw reservoir with thick fog on the tops leaving Leeshaw just below the cloud base with a strong SW>5 gusting 6 bringing continuous heavy horizontal drizzle throughout at 8 degrees.
     I had to get my wader head off this morning and swop it for my gull and tern head as I headed for Leeshaw to get below the fog. Conditions were ideal for moving terns and gulls though this never materialized with just a single LBB gull through >W.
   The only waders, other than Curlew and several Lapwings, were 4 Oystercatchers with no sign of any small waders, even after several thorough scopes of the shore.
   Around 50 Canada geese and 75 Greylag + goslings with a good year for breeding Greylag at this site. A Cuckoo was calling up on Bodkin Rough but remained unseen whilst Pied Wagtails and Meadow Pipits were moving around the banking top.
    Early p.m. and a Peregrine was soaring in the wind over Matalan, Halifax.
Another morning of  cloud and showers at 13 degrees and chance of more early morning fog despite a moderate to strong WSW.
BS