Joined: Thu Dec 30, 2004 10:23 pm Posts: 956
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The Steppe Grey Shrike again performed superbly in lovely bright conditions. It has recently been favouring the grassy public footpath that separates the stubble field from the one undersown with oilseed rape. The bird was digging in the grass searching for worms and was also picking up worms from the stubble field which was being ploughed. My filming today was interrupted for a while when the Shrike perched on my video camera - much to the amusement of the assembled ghotographers! The Glaucous Gull at Donna Nook spends a lot of time resting up out on the marshes at a range of 400 metres plus. It occasionally moves closer to feed up on seal placenta for a short time after which it moves out again. Time, patience and/or a bit of luck are needed for close views.
Roy.
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