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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 7:39 pm 
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Location: Bracebridge Heath LINCOLN
Having enjoyed watching the 2 drake Smew at Kirkby- on- Bain yesterday, I thought I would visit Rutland Water today (Sat) where up to 31 Smew have been recorded during February (12th). The numbers have been steadily decreasing since, but I still managed to connect with 7 today (morning/early afternoon).........the most recent reports have all been in single figures.

There was just one redhead from Shoveler Hide but 6 Smew (3 drakes and 3 redheads) from Lapwing Hide.....the furthest hide from the Visitor Centre (phew !)

Other highlights included :

4 Bewick's Swans..from the Visitor Centre (long-staying birds)
Plus :
Green Sandpiper
Little Egret
50+ Goldeneye.

A most enjoyable walk around in pleasant weather.

I called in at Kirkby-on-Bain on the way home to Bracebridge Heath in the hope of connecting again with the 2 drake Smew and the White Stork...as per yesterday. (see Lincs Bird Reports).

Freddy


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 8:09 pm 
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Location: Doddington Park, Lincoln
Had an afternoon off from decorating and followed in the footsteps of Freddie.
The Bewick Swans were still in front of the visitor centre along with a pair of Goosander
I counted six Smew. Two males and four females in the same location.
There were good numbers of Dunlin (65)
Green Sandpiper 1
Curlew 5
Ringed Plover 5
Kingfisher 1
Lots od Gadwall (1000?)
A pair of Avocet were on the reserve but I didn't have time to go and see them
Approximately 20 Little Egret were scattered around the reseve


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