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 Post subject: Gib 31/08/2013
PostPosted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 6:56 pm 
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Short toed lark - on Greenashanks Ridge again
Wryneck on saltings edge north end
yellow wagtail 150 +
alba wagtail 60 +
all wagtails feeding on the dry Seacroft Lagoon off Seacroft Esplanade - well worth a look on the way to the lark ! - many of the albas were adult and juv white wags
spotted redshank 8 on mere
Garganey 1 mere
Whinchat 12
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 Post subject: Re: Gib 31/08/2013
PostPosted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 9:29 pm 
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Just like to add.
1 Hobby over visitor center.
1 Juv marsh harrier from harveys hide.
1 Peregrine chasing pigeon over shovelers.
Some poor photos if needed.
Thanks Garry.


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 Post subject: Re: Gib 31/08/2013
PostPosted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:41 pm 
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Location: Gib Point
Also to add to yesterday, some late news of a pod of 5 bottle-nosed dolphins heading north per BC and MT

Probably the first reliable record for Gib ?

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 Post subject: Re: Gib 31/08/2013
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Kev,

Out of interest, how many records of common dolphin are there from gib point?

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 Post subject: Re: Gib 31/08/2013
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as a total novice who only sees bits of cetaceans above the water it always intrigues me to know how people can be so confident in identifying the upper 10% but I admit I know nothing about the subject!


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 Post subject: Re: Gib 31/08/2013
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It can be tricky, unless really close and get good views of colouration ( particularly on the flanks ) it can be hard. As a Diver, in North Sea off Lincs we regularly see stuff above & below the waterline. Most common seem to be common porpoise, but common, bottle nosed and striped dolphins have all been seen. In my, non expert, view common dolphins tend to be in larger groups where as the bottles we normally see in pods of 4 - 8. But like I say, I'm no authority.

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 Post subject: Re: Gib 31/08/2013
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Identification of cetaceans can be tricky,particularly the views we are likely to get on the Linc's coast but its all mainly done on shape of dorsal fin,shape of blow,if any and upperpart colouration.The best book for help is the superb,recent book by Wildguides with some excellent photos and info by Hugh Harrop et al.


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 Post subject: Re: Gib 31/08/2013
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According the the Lincs Wildlife Trust Newsletter, some of the Gib dolphins were breaching clear of the water. This would have aided identification.

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 Post subject: Re: Gib 31/08/2013
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Yes, it sounds like they were breaching clear of the water and a photo was nearly obtained !

.............and to answer Andrew's question there has not been a confirmed live common dolphin seen from Gib in the last 20 years according to the reports (we did not check any further back), but there was a dead one ashed up in July 2004.

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