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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




Wednesday, July 23, 2025

A breezy Fly Flatts/ Ogden

 

FLY FLATTS            Speckled Greylag has 3 fledged all white.

                                    1 of 2 Oystercatcher
                                    Distant Buzzard


                                Flushed with YW van.


                                        Few LBB gulls >NW
                                    Pied Wag feeding a 3rd brood.
                                    Single Lapwing present.
OGDEN, p.m.            Several LBBs
                                Single Common with eye problem
                                    Mix of LBB, Herring and Black Headed.
                                    1 juv Heron.

A very windy Fly Flatts early morn with a moderate to strong NW>5-6 with full cloud at 14 degrees and hazy over the moor.
    Hard work this morning with the wind wafting the scope around and a job to hold the bins steady. Very little about with just 2 Oystercatchers and a Lapwing on the wader scene whilst a few LBB gulls and Swallows headed >NW into the wind and 2 Black Headed on the water.
    A Buzzard was on a distant post then a rock pile whilst a second bird was soaring high over the moor.
Otherwise, down to the usual Goldfinch, Mipits and Pied Wagtails etc.
     With a poor morning and Lynda not wanting to go out I did an extended dog walk to check the Ogden west bank gull situation which produced around 80 LBB, 15 Herring, c 50 Black Headed and a single Common gull. No sign of Yellow Legged which have been poor, in what is usually the peak month, with just single sightings at Ogden, NK,BS. and 2 sightings of probably the same bird at Fly Flatts, BS. A Med gull sighting is imminent with August being the peak month, occasionally turning up at Ogden but more often found by MP at Thornton.
     Otherwise at Ogden, 1 juv Heron, 1 Cormorant and 1 Oystercatcher plus the usual species and good to bump into NK doing the rounds.
 A similar forecast for tomorrow with cloudy sunshine but a lighter NNW wind at 15 degrees. A slight chance of some light showers.
BS