British Birding Weather
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A nice spell of easterlies forecast Wednesday onwards to come off the back of the high pressure drifting over us currently, nice southerly element to it could bring some interesting migrants with it?
britbirdweather.bsky.social
Generally fine dry weather could mean that these migrants don’t concentrate on the coast and turn up further inland/onto the west coast. Classic time for Barred/Icterine Warblers, Red-backed Shrike, Wryneck etc maybe also an Aquatic Warbler on the south coast?
britbirdweather.bsky.social
We’re back! Autumn is starting to get going with plenty of waders in the last few weeks, this week should see the first ‘Scandi Drift’ migrants passing through with high pressure over there and a nice south easterly airflow for the next few day
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A good southerly airflow this weekend, a bit of cloud and rain over Cornwall will probably result in the best concentration, but chance over most of the country of some early migrants, what will you be out looking for this weekend? One to make the most of before northerlies next week!
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After a fairly dull winter for weather patterns actually bringing birds with them, we’re hoping these southerlies are the start of weather actually producing some birds! We won’t declare spring just yet but hopefully this spell of southerly/westerly weather should bring the first few arrivals 🌱
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Typically for the day the storm hits, there doesn’t seem to be much happening bird wise, although a few adult Glaucous Gulls past Butt of Lewis gives a glimmer of hope for tomorrow…
britbirdweather.bsky.social
Anyone hopeful for more than a few Little Auks blown into the North Sea tomorrow off storm Darragh?! Maybe some Iceland/Glaucous Gulls pushed down into the NW?
britbirdweather.bsky.social
Grim birding weather tomorrow, but an interesting wind flow from across Northern Africa up into the UK, Pallid Swifts, African Desert Warbler and Sudan Golden Sparrow anyone?! #UKbirding
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Think we’d be a valuable addition to the birding starter pack… 😬
britbirdweather.bsky.social
Decent northerlies over the next few days should push a few Little Auk down into the North Sea, hopefully some white wingers along with them #UKbirding
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White-throated Rock-thrush 😋
britbirdweather.bsky.social
Time of year + high pressure + south easterlies = RARE/MEGA! Time for one last hit on the east coast? What’s your predictions? #UKbirding
britbirdweather.bsky.social
Good spike on the North Sea bird migration forecaster here www.flysafe-birdtam.eu/migration.ht...
britbirdweather.bsky.social
Well worth getting out to the East Coast if you can, certainly feels like this autumn has more to give 🤞🤞🤞
britbirdweather.bsky.social
Going nice and cold tonight in Scandinavia, combined with an easterly airflow should clear out the remaining small passerines and make some more Thrushes make the North Sea cross tonight
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To translate into bird talk, potential for some Pallid Swifts being pushed up into UK for the weekend as well as slack wind Scandi departures and stuff moving NW out of the Low Countries #UKbirding
migrantmothuk.bsky.social
Mild Iberian air will move NE across the UK/Ireland during Friday pm, ahead of an Atlantic cold front. The usual migrant hot-spots (just ahead of the cold front) should see migrants tonight. It will be breezy though. East coast better placed to see the migrants on Friday evening #migrantmothuk
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