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PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 7:27 pm 
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Location: Barnetby Le Wold
Stonebridge - Horseshoe Point.
127 Blackbird
6 Song Thrush
25 Robin
1 Greenshank(In Somercotes Haven).
5 Waxwing(In the first hedge at Pye's).
1 Common Redpoll,with 4 Lesser's at Pye's.
1 female Blackcap
3 Chiffchaff
1 male Ring Ouzel(In the second hedge at Pye's).
1 Woodcock
70 Redwing
8 Little Egret
14 Siskin
1 Yellow-browed Warbler(Showing well around the slurry pit at Horseshoe Point,with a crest flock).


Not a bad day's birding considering i made the mistake of leaving the car at Stonebridge,and got the call about the Bluetail when i was at Horseshoe,walked back to Stonebridge in 35 minutes,this surely must be some sort of record,iam now suffering the consequences. :D,but it was definately worth it.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 7:54 pm 
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Hi Steve
Where is the slurry pit?
It would have took me 2 hours to have run that distance.
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Hi Geoff,as you approach Horseshoe Point,you will come to an area of trees on your right hand side,about 150 metres from the car-park,if you go into this area,there is a small slurry pond sorrounded by Willows,this is where the Yellow-browed was.It has been there for 2 day's i believe.


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Birds from Donna Nook today:

Brambling 4
Greenshank 1
Ring Ouzel 1
Snow Bunting 1
Woodcock 7
Lapland Bunting 1
Little Egret 6
Pink-footed Goose 100
Jack Snipe 1
Waxwing 5
Short-eared Owl 1
leucistic Starling 1 (pale wings and tail)
Twite 1
Pallas's Warbler 1
Redstart 1
Goldcrest 25



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I wonder what that redstart looked like...! Big white wing flashes maybe?!


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