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Old Sunday 4th September 2011, 12:16   #6651
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Just to say thanks to the guys for organising the all dayer yesterday. Highly enjoyable. Thanks to the cooks in particular. Probably the only time I've put weight on whilst out doing a lot of walking


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Old Sunday 4th September 2011, 12:21   #6652
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Spotted Flycatcher showing well out of the right hand side of the main flashes hide. Didn't get that one yesterday! Redstart still in the same area also.
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Old Sunday 4th September 2011, 14:54   #6653
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Just to say thanks to the guys for organising the all dayer yesterday. Highly enjoyable....
Seconded. And thanks to all those who took the time to help out newbies like me - especially Glen for showing me the education reserve.

I was pleased by my personal total of 45 as it didn't include some basic species like starling, dunnock and wren which I probably saw but ignored because I was concentrating on the overall list.

Can't wait for the next one! Perhaps we should do another when there's some water in the flashes

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Old Sunday 4th September 2011, 17:22   #6654
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Just logged on to ask about work party,question answered ,hope to be there Tue...Roll back the years!!!
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As i said, here are a couple of the Black Tern from yesterday.
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Old Sunday 4th September 2011, 19:08   #6656
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Seconded. And thanks to all those who took the time to help out newbies like me - especially Glen for showing me the education reserve.

I was pleased by my personal total of 45 as it didn't include some basic species like starling, dunnock and wren which I probably saw but ignored because I was concentrating on the overall list.

Can't wait for the next one! Perhaps we should do another when there's some water in the flashes

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With the present rainfall, that might just be next May
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Old Sunday 4th September 2011, 19:10   #6657
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Just logged on to ask about work party,question answered ,hope to be there Tue...Roll back the years!!!
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That was a few years ago Glenn, I might even have had some hair then
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Old Sunday 4th September 2011, 19:22   #6658
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Spent all 6 hours at the Moors Today. Didn't hear the cettis, but plenty of chiffs everywhere and a couple of reed warblers.
100 or so mixed hirundine flock passing through, which were mostly swallows. At Amy's marsh there were 85 lapwing, a juvenile common sand and 20 Teal. On the main pool 4 Pochard, 5 Shoveler and a dozen tufted. The juv Black Tern effortlessly toured the pool, taking insects from the surface.
Generally a quiet day, mostly spent eating cake and drinking tea with woodchat in the north moors hide, whilst waiting for the (No show) Cettis.
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Old Sunday 4th September 2011, 19:25   #6659
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A few pictures from Saturday and Today taken from the Water Rail Hide

The first pic is (i think) a Common Tern Juvinile. The Second is a Black Tern Juvinile. And the last three are self explanitory.

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Great shots Simon, Did you notice the dragonfly just about to attack the kinfisher in pic 3 and pic 4 looks like the kingf got away just in time, from whatever is about to come out of the abyss below it
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Old Sunday 4th September 2011, 19:43   #6661
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Great shots Simon, Did you notice the dragonfly just about to attack the kinfisher in pic 3 and pic 4 looks like the kingf got away just in time, from whatever is about to come out of the abyss below it
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I had noticed the Dragonfly. As soon as i have time there will be more pictures posted, and there are stranger things looming from the abyss!
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Old Sunday 4th September 2011, 19:50   #6662
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Rob Prudden has informed me that the Lower Moor list stands at 193 (very creditable considering the habitat involved) which excludes our controversial friend the Feral Pigeon. The quoted figure of 236 for UW includes said "species". Let the debate continue .....
Apologises for dissing Lower Moor; the patch list is actually 194 (Rob is very possessive about the extra species ...)

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Old Monday 5th September 2011, 12:18   #6663
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Year List compare ours to RSPB Inner Marsh Farm (below)

And just to keep you listers up to date .... 6 new additions to the year list over the past few weeks

135. Great Crested Grebe - 7th Aug
136. Wood Sandpiper - 8th Aug
137. Tawny Owl - 20th Aug
138. Barnacle Goose - 22nd Aug
139. Little Stint - 2nd Sept
140. Spotted Crake - 2nd Sept

Still need grey wagtail believe it or not, could also do with a black tern, yellowhammer, spotted flycatcher, tree sparrow ...
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And just to keep you listers up to date .... 6 new additions to the year list over the past few weeks

135. Great Crested Grebe - 7th Aug
136. Wood Sandpiper - 8th Aug
137. Tawny Owl - 20th Aug
138. Barnacle Goose - 22nd Aug
139. Little Stint - 2nd Sept
140. Spotted Crake - 2nd Sept

Still need grey wagtail believe it or not, could also do with a black tern, yellowhammer, spotted flycatcher, tree sparrow ...
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Old Monday 5th September 2011, 18:56   #6665
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Just got back from visit to Flashes, 2 Black-Tailed Godwits reported at @1.30pm today still there at 5.00pm but being chased off by Jackdaws, seen feeding again at5.50pm. Also had one Common Gull with B.H.G.s.

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Just got back from visit to Flashes, 2 Black-Tailed Godwits reported at @1.30pm today still there at 5.00pm but being chased off by Jackdaws, seen feeding again at5.50pm. Also had one Common Gull with B.H.G.
Thanks Glen. Jackdaws are a problem harassing waders at the Flashes most autumns but this year they have even more mud to create havoc on.
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The Black Tern was still at the Moors Pool this morning, as was the Common Tern. I sat in the hide at the North Moors Pool for over an hour but there was no sign of the Cetti's Warbler. I did get Sedge Warbler from there - a bird I didn't record on the all-dayer - and an adult Water Rail.
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The Black Tern was still at the Moors Pool this morning, as was the Common Tern. I sat in the hide at the North Moors Pool for over an hour but there was no sign of the Cetti's Warbler. I did get Sedge Warbler from there - a bird I didn't record on the all-dayer - and an adult Water Rail.
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If I remember rightly, when the last colonized 18 years ago, the original bird went quiet for a while after its initial renditions.John
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Today's work at the FLASHES involved digging out (de-silting) wet mud from the channel that links the 1st Flash with the 2nd Flash. This was originally dug out about 20 years ago and is the last channel to dry out when the water is low. Although it is difficult to tell from the photos the channel was dug about 8 inches deep and meanders into the 'central' area. In one area the ditch forms a moat around slightly higher ground, on it was piled the spoil, forming a fairly large island. At the western end of the channel the spoil was barrowed into the 1st Flash and another good sized island created. These islands will later be shored up and shingled. The channel covers about 60 metres from one end to the other, with several meanders and a small scrape we dug out 100 metres in reality.
Many thanks to all the lads, whose enthusiasm today, as always was infectious, so much so that they were prepared to continue to the 3rd Flash, but I had to stop them as I was knackered.
Paul M, Ray C, Dave H, Glenn H (GH-1),Paul H (Beyonder)Terry N, John C, Steve, Matt,
The 3 new lads Paul H, Glenn H ( who has returned after 20 years absence) and Matt, will hopefully be back for more.
Photos 1 and 2 show before the work as viewed from 1st Flash Hide and 2nd hide. The same as pic 3 and 4 after the work. pic 5 shows some of the boys.
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Oh yes I forgot to say that the water did back flow into the channels and should provide a bit more wader habitat.
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Birding today. While doing the work a greenshank circled calling and later landed at the Moors, joining the 2 winter plumaged adult Black tailed godwits, that were earlier on the Flashes.
After the work, most of the birds returned within the hour. These include 5 Shoveler, 40 Teal, a kingfisher performed throughout my stay. A grey wagtail flew up from the Hen Brook, but many of the passerines stayed low including whitethroat, blackcap, and reed warbler, but surprisingly no chiffchaffs were heard.
A large flock of 100+ swallows over the Moors were attacked by a hobby on several occasions.

At the Moors the Black and Common Tern were still present
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Hi John - any more thoughts on why Shoveler numbers are dropping at the very time of year when they should be increasing? Is it because their regular autumn feeding areas at the Flashes are either dry or unattractive (too saline)?

Good passage of seabirds up the Severn today as far as Lydney / Slimbridge at least (Gannet, Fulmar, Sab's Gull, Manx Shear, Arctic Skua etc); there may be a goody - and I don't mean Mr Oddie - waiting to be found by someone tomorrow.
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Had an hour at the Flashes this evening seen one of the Green Sandpipers feeding down the new channel so looks like its got posibilities! The two Godwits flew back in,but no Greenshank.
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Hi John - any more thoughts on why Shoveler numbers are dropping at the very time of year when they should be increasing? Is it because their regular autumn feeding areas at the Flashes are either dry or unattractive (too saline)?

Good passage of seabirds up the Severn today as far as Lydney / Slimbridge at least (Gannet, Fulmar, Sab's Gull, Manx Shear, Arctic Skua etc); there may be a goody - and I don't mean Mr Oddie - waiting to be found by someone tomorrow.
If we do get an Oddie it will be a goodie or something like that.

Re shoveler In normal years September through to mid October they feed mostly on the Flashes in the evenings (2nd Flash), after the first cold spells the invertebrates decline. This coincides with the shoveler moving to the Moors, where they form into tight pirouetting flocks stirring up their food. Last year the Moors flock never formed, this we attributed to the daily incursion from the stockman into Amy's marsh. I think this year numbers will be well down as the Moors cannot provide enough food at this time.
I will go through my note books and check out the early years. I know in the 90's we boasted 1% of the national winter population, which was classed as ' of National importance'.
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Spent an hour or so at the flashes this evening. Looks like the recent rain has had no effect at all on the water levels.

A Juv/1W Mediterranean Gull dropped in to the roost at ~7:30 pm - John Ridley spotted it first. The two Black-tailed Godwits fed on the first flash and a juv Common Tern came in just as it was getting dark. As we left, a Peregrine was dive-bombing a Buzzard near the transmitters.

John - the new first flash island looks very promising.

Below is a poor record shot of the Med - the light was fading fast.
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Had an hour at the Flashes this evening seen one of the Green Sandpipers feeding down the new channel so looks like its got posibilities! The two Godwits flew back in,but no Greenshank.
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