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Sunday, April 8, 2018

Sunday early morn at Fly Flatts

         Stoodley Pike in a sea of mist
                                        Still waters
                                          2 of 6 Redshank
                                 Plenty Lapwings holding territory.
                                         Heron on frog patrol
                                 All LBB gulls over this morning
                                          1 of 3 Oystercatchers
                                 Fog lifting up out of the valley

                               Both Barnacles present
                                             The yellow ringed bird.

An early start at Fly Flatts found it very still on a N>2 with 100 % light cloud cover, perfect weather conditions for a moving Osprey but that never developed.
                                                              One of those visits where you didnt know where to look next with birds everywhere but hard work as most were a bin job at distance.
Wheatears are still slow coming with just 2 distant females and no sign of Ring Ouzel which was surprising given the numbers that are around although all my Ouzels up here have been autumn birds so a spring bird would be a first.
                                                  I expected Swallow in the calm conditions but I had to wait until the journey home for one feeding over Bradshaw. Otherwise it was the usual species but a good 2 hour up there without getting wet , cold or blown away.

6 Redshank
3 Oystercatchers
2f Wheatear
2 Barnacles
1 Heron
2 LBB gull present and 28 >SW
4 Golden Plover
1pr Reed Bunting
8 Snipe
+ usual sp.
1 Swallow over Bradshaw.
BS