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 Post subject: Wyberton and Frampton
PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:48 pm 
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Location: Wyberton
Along with the usual mix of tits, finches and blackbirds, a leisurely dawdle around Westgate Woods, Wyberton on Saturday produced:-

Common Buzzard x 1 (this has become a regular sighting here)
Goldcrest x 2
Lesser Redpoll x 2 (amidst a very mobile charm of 30+ Goldfinch)
Redwing x
Wren x 2
Robin x 6

My walk around Frampton Marsh today (Sunday) was much brisker due to a biting easterly wind cutting right across the heavily frozen reserve! Not much in abundance (only very small handfuls of Golden Plover (14), Curlew (2), Wigeon (3) and a single Lapwing) but still a few little treats around:-

Yellowhammer x 6
Reed Bunting x 5
Fieldfare x 40+
Skylark x 1
Goldeneye x 1f
Kestrel x 2

There was also a flock of 34 Curlew feeding in a field on Wyberton Low Road at approximately 14:30 this afternoon.

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