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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




Saturday, August 23, 2025

Passerine morning Fly Flatts. and a boo boo for Bri.

 

                                    At least 8 Stonechat

                                    1 Whinchat


                                    Keeping its distance





                                    juv Stonechat being fed
                                            juv Stonechat
                                        Redshank high and >SE

Despite the weather forecast for a light easterly and fog it turned out to be NW>1 with full cloud but good visibility at 14 degrees.
    Another stomp on the west bank, pestered with flies and midges, found it again wader-less until a Redshank dropped in on the far east shore but after a quick dip in the water it lifted off high and >SE.
   Just the usual LBB and Black Headed gulls on the shore with a low count on 17 LBBs.
Swallows were heading >S as well at 3 House Martin.
   With a quiet shoreline I turned my attention to the group of small passerines below the banking but at distance. At least 8 Stonechat were present along with 5 Wheatear, several Mipits and a welcome guest with a cracking, but very active, Whinchat.
   On the way home I did a Black Redstart check at the Withins Head farm to find another 3 Wheatear, 5 Stonechat, some juvs being fed and again, several Mipits. All these passerines were probably due to the mass of flies around in the still conditions.
    Blooper of the year !!!!
A couple of days ago at Fly Flatts, as I was getting in the car to leave, a raptor flew over the Flat Moor, high and a good distance away. I shot a few photos off  just thinking it was the local Sparrowhawk that has been buzzing around.
    When I got home and downloaded my mornings pics the Sparrowhawk ones were out of focus and not fit for purpose so I deleted them except one that I blogged, mainly because it was a poor morning with very few photos. I never really looked at the photo but yesterday, a text from 'Hawkeye' MC stating it to be a juv Merlin. When I zoomed the photo in the spots on the primaries that Mick had picked up on were obvious so I retrieved the set of deleted photos, which are terrible, but they show its an obvious juv Merlin.
  Nobody else picked up on this but you don;t get anything passed Mick.
The slightly enhanced photo's are below.  Thanks once again Mick.





A cloudy sunshine morning at 15 degrees tomorrow with a very light south t south easterly
BS