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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

A cracking start to April, Fly Flatts.

 

                                    1st Wheatear back, male.



                                    female and male Common Scoter




                                Rarity at this site, pair Goosander
                                    several Sand Martins moving through.

                                    5 Redshank present.



A decent batch of weather at last at Fly Flatts with full cloud cover on a light WSW>3 at 6 degrees with good visibility.
     A good start to the month with my first Wheatear of the year with a single male in the compound as I arrived. Scoping the water I picked up two black shapes at the north end which had to be Common Scoter so a dash partly along the west bank revealed a male and female but keeping very distant.
    Whilst getting some photos of these I started getting Sand Martins moving through feeding on midges over the water before heading off >N. Surprisingly at least 8 Swallows came through among the Martins but more direct and >N, a week earlier than my previous first arrivals. Sand Martins counted at around 30.
   Otherwise 5 Redshank, 6 Oystercatchers, 2 LBB and 2 Herring gull plus a rare visit, for this site, with a pair of Goosander.
    A dry morning tomorrow with some cloudy sunshine on a light NNW at 3 degrees.
BS