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Tuesday, August 31, 2021

August out with a grand finale. Common Scoter/ Osprey

 

LEESHAW RESERVOIR                  Female Common Scoter




                                                Plenty gulls present
                                               Swallows moving through










                                                         Eventually headed off East.


DENHOLME.                       Osprey still hanging around.
                                            In for the dive

                                               Belly Flop

                                                 Out with nothing






                                                   juv markings, white wing tips
       Unfortunately all taken against sun angle, hence shadows



A carbon copy of recent days weather with low cloud, NE>3 and drizzle so worth a morning visit to Leeshaw to see if anything was moving below the cloud base.
                                          A good rare visitor on the water as I arrived with a female Common Scoter which stayed throughout the watch and left >E just as I was tackling up.
                                        Plenty Black Headed and Lesser Black Backed gulls present but no Herring gulls to be found although September is Yellow Legged season with usually one or two showing.
                                      Plenty hirundines heading >S in migration mode whilst the only waders on the shoreline were Lapwings.
                                    Mid afternoon and another visit to the gull fields and water at Thornton and Denholme. Very few gulls in the fields as yet and the large ploughed field at Denholme Gate is already grassed over.
                    Denholme put the icing on the cake when MPs Osprey surprisingly appeared after a 5 day stay and thinking it was gone after no sightings yesterday. The bird is moving between Denholme, Ogden and Hewenden and possibly TMR .
                     It performed 2 dives whilst I was present but failed to catch anything even though the surface of the water was bubbling with shoals of Roach surface feeding.
                   So quite a finish to August and tomorrow we,re into the peak migration month where anything can turn up whilst moving through Another 3 weeks and we,ll be counting skeins of Pinkies overhead.

Leeshaw reservoir
1 f Common Scoter
19 LBB gull
139 BH gull
17 Lapwing
sev Goldfinch
1 Kestrel
sev Mipits
72 Swallows.................>S
12 House Martins.........>S
+ usual sp.

Monday, August 30, 2021

A day best forgot plus, Aug/Sept birds of the past.

 Fly Flatts this a.m. was a wash out with heavy drizzle, mist and fog patches rolling through cutting visibility down to half way across the water at times with a mod NE>4 wind at 11 degrees. Another early finish.
Plenty Meadow Pipits around the east bank plus the usual species.
         One hours watch at Denholme this afternoon failed to get a return visit from the Osprey making it look like it has now moved on. Very quiet here also, the highlight being a feeding party of around 40 mixed Swallows and House Martins trawling the water before heading off south. Otherwise just a first summer Moorhen plus the usual Cormorant, Heron etc.
                        A text today confirmed that the Osprey was over Ogden Saturday and Sunday.
                                                                  Just to show what can turn up Aug/Sept I,ve put together a few of the Fly Flatts birds from previous years during these 2 month.
 





                                                       Wigeon
                                                   Juv Ringed Plover
                             First  Pink Footed geese over mid Sept
                                   Yellow Legged Herring gull
                                            Ruff




                                              Golden Plover
                                     Common Scoter


                                       Merlin
                                                        Dunlin
                                                          Sanderling




                                     Distant Black Redstart
                                       Grey Plover


                                             Dunlin
                                    juv Shelducks
                                          Dunlin
                                  Dunlin and Ringed Plovers
                                    1 of 2 Greenshank across on the far shore, juvs


                                          Ad summer Turnstone



                                        juv Turnstone, fly over


                                          Greenshank, west bank

                                     Ringed Plover

                                                  Common Scoter
BS