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 Post subject: Gibraltar Point Waxwings
PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 4:47 pm 
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Location: Chapel St. Leonards
21 waxwings at gib point, (14.20, 23/11 ) Earlier, some watchers had counted 19. Maybe more than one flock!
Location........As you go over hump bridge towards MAIN car park, look left, there is a red berried bush with a leafless tree behind. They were on bush and tree.
Has anyone else noticed a strange behaviour they have? They will all fly into the air for about 10 yards and then return whence they came.
Btw., they make a lovely trilling sound.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 8:01 pm 
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Location: Gib Point
Clive

I have not noticed that behaviour - hawthorn berries are getting quite depleted here now.

Offshore - a late manx shearwater flew south and a very distant northbound flock of pink-footed geese contained a white goose sp of similar size !

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 11:05 pm 
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I had a single white goose flying with a flock of around 60 grey geese (presumably pinkfeet but too far away to be certain) this afternoon. Flock was heading in a westerly direction to the west of Brocklesby / Kirmington.

Not sure if this is the same bird Kev saw and as this is the only record I found in search, I don't know if it is seen regularly and if a proper ID has been made of it.

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