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PostPosted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:00 pm 
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Location: Swanpool, Lincoln
On the patch this morning:-
2 Buzzards
2 Sparrowhawks
9 Swifts feeding over the mere
5 Yellow Wagtails, 1 adult & 4 juvs feeding around cows feet
1 Spotted Flycatcher in copse south of Catchwater bridge (Freddy, on stubble field side).

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 6:20 pm 
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Location: Bracebridge Heath LINCOLN
I arrived home from Linwood Warren at 3.00pm (updated post soon) and saw Andy's 1.00pm post. After a quick snack I was off again......to Swanpool.

I arrived there at c.3.45 and within 5 minutes I was watching a Spot Fly performing at the N end of the Copse, just S of the Catchwater Drain bridge as indicated by Andy. It was very active and favoured a stout c.20 foot-high Oak sapling as its main perching tree.

Some 20 minutes later as it was perched there between feeding forays, it was joined by a 2nd Spot Fly which perched within a couple of feet. Subsequently, there was a lot of Spot Fly activity around the N end of the Copse, more than enough perhaps for 2 birds. Sure enough, checking out some movement around the top of a straggly Crabapple Tree, I saw 3 Spot Flys preening......fortunately, they all stayed perched for a few minutes so that I could check that there were indeed 3.

I stayed around until 5.00pm. Many thanks, Andy, for the tip-off . Swanholme Spot Flys these last 8 - 10 days must now be well into double figures. =D> :D

Freddy


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