Hi All, I saw another flock today whilst on my way to college - Around 125 birds flying NW at around 8.30am over the east Lancs road at Lane Head (Lowton)
Just checked the news nationally and there were other largish flocks moving nw over Notts, Derbyshire and North Yorks today.
The BTO Migration Atlas shows that numbers of Pinkfeet in both Norfolk and Lancs/M'side fall sharply after December, whereas numbers in Dumfries & Galloway (and Scotland as a whole) increase sharply after December. So presumably they are shifting to prepae for the big push up to Iceland in March/April.
They'll seriously regret moving over to the west coast when these gale force westerlies strike on Thursday!
I have hd 3 reports of Pinkfeet today: 120 at 1515hrs Rumworth, 180 over Horwich at 1230hrs and Ian Woosey had some somewhere too (still working out the direction!)
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Judith Smith
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Two skeins of Geese sp. (presumably Pinkfeet) seen distantly and not heard, heading NW viewing north from Hope Carr early afternoon. The first (c200 birds) about 12.30pm and the second (c120 birds) about 1.15pm.