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Monday, 17 August 2020

Monday 17th August 2020

Redcar Tarn, Keighley
A juvenile Caspian Gull and two juvenile Yellow-legged Gulls.
Keith Moir

Fly Flatts (Warley Moor Reservoir)
47 Golden Plovers, three Curlews, 19 Wheatears, a Yellow-legged Gull and two Ravens


Photos and report from Brian Sumner                  more on Brian's blog

Glovershaw
A lot of activity along the main wall and at the bramble patch near the gallops.  In this area there were two Whinchats (a female and a juvenile), a family party of six Stonechats, two adult Common Whitethroats with two juveniles and a flock of up to 30 Goldfinch.
Brackenhall Farm.  In the fields eight Mistle Thrush were feeding.
Paul King