Well good luck to anybody who saw these birds ,I certainly did not-for reasons i wont go into now,but for a while ive been meaning to comment on how bad birding has become in the last 10 or more years around scunthorpe,mainly i guess i mean msq,the wader passage there in spring is now a non event,what was normal for there included;several green sand-rare now,not one this year!!,common sand,one seen this year,several years ago,greenshank,several years ago,in spring,not recorded this year,turnstones,sanderlings,little stints,wood sands,forget it!!all previous fairly regular,knots,no,no more,knot a sighting!!,blk tailed godwits,used to get small groups of them,not any more,temmincks stint,used to get that,as for tern passage-also a non event in spring-where previoulsly,artic/black were expected and got with even the odd little tern and several sandwich showing and little gulls-several,all non showers this spring,so im asking a serious question here;What is Going On?this is a question we have all been discussing at msq for the last few years, Is it the blasting away of anything that flys in the sky in europe,particulary places like Malta etc etc-which must now be having an effect. loss of habitat ??
climate change?? there is something going on, all comments appreciated, Regards roger.
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