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 Post subject: Gib 291012
PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 5:32 pm 
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Location: Sunny Skeggy
All records from Mill Hill and East Dunes 0700 to 1300

Barn Owl 1
Whooper Swan 6S
R B Merganser 1 Male S
R T Diver 3 on sea
G C Grebe 1S
Water Rail 1 (Mere)
Golden Plover (5000) S over Croft Marsh
Lapwing 40S
Sparrowhawk 5S 2N
Merlin1
Peregrine 1
Wood Pigeon 590S
Stock Dove 5S
Swallow 14S
Starling 115S
Rook 3S
Snipe 2S
G S Pecker 1N
Jay 5
Redwing 20
Fieldfare 120
Blackbird 150
Song Thrush 4
Ring Ouzel 2
Siskin 48S
Greenfinch 119S
Goldfinch 104S
Brambling 29S
Chaffinch 98S
Rock Pipit 31S
Meadow Pipit 2S
Skylark 46W
Linnet 31S
Reed Bunting 25S
Redpoll 29S
Tree Sparrow 6S
Crossbill 7S
Alba Wagtail 1S

Regards

Nige


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 Post subject: Re: Gib 291012
PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 7:45 pm 
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Location: Skegness
Jack Snipe roosting with 2 Snipe on the Mere all morning,
another Ring Ouzel at Mill Pond,
Short-eared Owl over saltmarsh,

Woodcock in/off met by a female Merlin, after a few passes the Woodcock was knocked to the beach where the Merlin lost interest leaving the hapless bird to scamper to the refuge of overhanging vegetation on the dunes. After a while I checked the area and the Woodcock flew inland apparently none the worse for it's experience,

Cheers, Rob.


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