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<blockquote data-quote="pratincol" data-source="post: 3155855" data-attributes="member: 65801"><p>Sorry to hijack my own thread but I just looked at my <strong>Spotted Flycatcher</strong> records from 2014.</p><p>I noted ' <strong>25</strong> Spotted Flycatcher sightings on <strong>12</strong> days on Scout Scar and Helsington Barrows between 14th August and 12th September',</p><p>This is a better rate than I remembered but fairly typical of this area when they regulary stop off, migrating south.I have seen up to <strong>nine</strong> in one morning at Helsington Barrow!</p><p>I am not sure where they are coming from although obviously all points north of the Lake District.</p><p>I also found Spotted Flycatcher in singles,pairs or families in <strong>seven</strong> different locations during the breeding season.All were within a seven mile radius of my house in Kendal.</p><p>So whilst they may be disappearing from other areas they had a good season last year at least.</p><p></p><p>Some interesting posts.</p><p>On a positive note the gains have been:Avocet[Leighton Moss],Little Egret,more Nutach,and Sparrowhawk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pratincol, post: 3155855, member: 65801"] Sorry to hijack my own thread but I just looked at my [B]Spotted Flycatcher[/B] records from 2014. I noted ' [B]25[/B] Spotted Flycatcher sightings on [B]12[/B] days on Scout Scar and Helsington Barrows between 14th August and 12th September', This is a better rate than I remembered but fairly typical of this area when they regulary stop off, migrating south.I have seen up to [B]nine[/B] in one morning at Helsington Barrow! I am not sure where they are coming from although obviously all points north of the Lake District. I also found Spotted Flycatcher in singles,pairs or families in [B]seven[/B] different locations during the breeding season.All were within a seven mile radius of my house in Kendal. So whilst they may be disappearing from other areas they had a good season last year at least. Some interesting posts. On a positive note the gains have been:Avocet[Leighton Moss],Little Egret,more Nutach,and Sparrowhawk. [/QUOTE]
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