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BS




Friday, April 16, 2021

Fly Flatts, (permit only)

 

                                            More Swallows appearing over the high ground

                                                  Single Common Sandpiper



                                                  2 Redshank present
                                                just the one Wheatear today
                                                             Usual 2 Ringed Plovers, male

                                                      female
                                                                  Redshank.

No improvement in the weather today with a very light SE>2 with clear blue skies and sunshine at 
1 degree rising to 10 degree mid afternoon and looking about the same for tomorrow.
                                                            Having said that there was a slight improvement of birds but the skies were still empty.
A Snipe flushed from the SE corner landing over on Fill Belly Flat whilst a single Common Sandpiper was working its way along the west bank as well as 2 Redshank.
                               The pair of Ringed Plovers were in the boatyard picking worms from the short grassed area along with a pair of Pied Wagtail.
Nothing on the water other than 2 LBB gulls and a single Herring along with the usual Geese and Mallards.
                            The Goldie flock was in the Nolstar field late morning but missing late afternoon.
Fly Flatts
4 Swallow
2 Redshank
2 Ringed Plover
1 Common Sandpiper.
1 Snipe
2 LBB gull
1 Herring gull
1 pr Pied Wagtail
+ usual sp.
BS