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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




Tuesday, December 19, 2017

More fog and Fly Flatts 2017 highlights.

With once again fog hanging along the western ridge and later creeping through the plantation and over the water at Ogden it just gave me time to view 4 Herring gulls. 1 LBB gull and around 300 small gulls plus a Green Woodpecker fly over before lights out.
                                                              Whilst I,ve a quiet night blog wise I,ll take this opportunity to leave you with a few highlights from the last 12 months of birding Fly Flatts to death.

                                             Kittiwake juvenile

                                  Flock of c 235 Golden Plover

                                            Wheatear
            Plenty Common Sandpipers and Reed Buntings
  Cream Crown Marsh Harrier flew over Fly Flatts,
             Nab Water Lane and Leeshaw then seen at Keighley Moor.

         3 Dotterel, Nolstar.

                             Several Whinchat

                                         Female Wigeon
                                            Peregrine

                                          Osprey fly over >SW

                                      Masses of Pink Footed Geese

                                   Female Common Scoter
               Breeding success of Common Sandpiper
                                         and Stonechat
                                                    Raven


                                        more Peregrine



                                                               Raven

                                                         Caspian gull, a mega.

                                Great White Egret, another mega

                                             Ring Ouzel


                                          Dunlin

                                         Fall of Fieldfare
                                        Grounded Redwing
                                          Stonechat.
                                           There in bleak conditions

                                                and good conditions.

Just a few of the major highlights of 2017 with several more commoner species found during the
75 visits I made to this location during the year taking my species list up to 115 over the years.
Many thanks to Yorkshire Water and Halifax Sailing Club for their support through 2017.
BS