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Sunday, July 6, 2025

Back at Fly Flatts

 

                                Flock of 22 Lapwings >NW

                                    1 of 2 Common Sandpiper




                                    Usual Ringed Plover


A real grizzly start to the morning with hill fog and heavy drizzle turning to mist and rain finally clearing by 0830 hrs leaving 80% cloud with some sunshine and light showers on a WNW>3 at 12 degrees.
   First bird of the morning was an adult Peregrine skimming the roadside wall before veering over the Nolstar field as I drove up there.
   Regatta day at Fly Flatts so plenty disturbance with cars arriving so had to stick to the south and west bank. The 3 Oystercatchers were on the north bank but the Blackwit will be well on its way now with no sign around the shore.
    The Ringed Plover is still present along with 2 Common Sandpipers whilst a flock of Lapwing headed >NW. A Kestrel was overhead being mobbed by Swifts heading >S whilst Curlews seem to have gone.
   Best of the morning was my first returning juv Wheatear which only showed briefly by the lagoon before disappearing, not to be re-located.
     Sounds like a brighter morning tomorrow at 12 degrees with cloudy sunshine but still a moderate NW increasing as the day goes on.
BS