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 Post subject: Linc's Coast/Legbourne.
PostPosted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 6:51 pm 
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Location: Barnetby Le Wold
Howden's Pullover-quad 3,Donna Nook.
3 Little Egret
1 Greenshank
1 Richard's Pipit(Flushed from bankside by a Little Egret,then watched feeding in adjacent ploughed field,giving excellant views).
3 Water Pipit(In same fields as Richard's Pipit,with large mixed flock of Skylark and Rock Pipit's).
2nd wint. Glossy Ibis(Watched feeding in the Cattle inclosure,giving excellant views,a stunning bird!!).
1 Jack-Snipe(flushed by one of the Highland Cattle).
1 male Stonechat


Rimac
1 Water Pipit(on fresh marsh,near car-park)
3 Little Egret
1 Green Sandpiper(on roadside pool,near Rimac entrance).


Legbourne
Cattle Egret(Showing well in it's chosen field,getting it's fill of earthworms).


Covenham Res.
39 Goldeneye
1 juv. Shag(resting on water tower).
3000+ Common Gull's
1 Barn Owl



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Steve,with Dave Wright.


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Also in the trees behind the Cattle Egret at Legbourne was a Buzzard and Kestrel giving excellent views

Mistle Thrush and Redwing in the field

Lots of people at Howdens Pullover

The Glossy Ibis was a bit more elusive when I got there. Eventually it was flushed by a microlight aircraft forcing it to fly back towards Donna. It settled but wasn't seen again until it flew back towards Howdens settling out of sight again I am told (mid afternoon)

Also in the area were
Marsh Harrier
Hen Harrier (ringtail)
Merlin chasing a Skylark or Pipit
Stonechat
Little Egret
Water & Rock Pipit - no sign of Richards


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