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 Post subject: Frampton Marsh 18/05/13
PostPosted: Sat May 18, 2013 3:48 pm 
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Location: Spalding
1 spoonbill [still present at mid-day]
2 turtle doves [hedge near the reservoir ]
1 woodsandpiper [reservoir]
1 corn bunting [near reservoir]
1 whinchat [near reservoir]

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PostPosted: Sat May 18, 2013 7:14 pm 
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Location: Wyberton
Thanks Trisha.

Had an hour at the reservoir after finishing at the VC (1700-1800) and the Whinchat, Turtle Dove (1), Wood Sandpiper and Corn Bunting were all still present. Lovely.

Reported at VC today:-

Turtle Dove x 3 (Hedgerow - best viewed from reservoir)
Temminck's Stint x 3 (best viewed from sea-bank near East Hide)
Spoonbill x 1 (Wet Grassland - Present all day)
Little Gull x 2 (Middle Scrape)
Short-eared Owl x 1 (Adj. Farmland - South)
Common Sandpiper x 1
Turnstone x 1
Great Spotted Woodpecker x 1

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PostPosted: Sat May 18, 2013 8:22 pm 
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Daniel is correct -the stints were best seen from the sea-bank not far from the steps close to the East Hide. We had spent over an hour in East Hide vainly looking for these. It was a different story once we were above the birds, channels in the mud and vegetation. A case for the RSPB building a hide somewhere here I wonder?
C100 ringed plover and 30+ dunlin wer in the area
Also a black brant was under the steps at the end of the road about 11:00


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PostPosted: Sat May 18, 2013 9:56 pm 
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Other highlight Chris Grimshaw and I found was the Wood Sandpiper on the reservoir, no luck with Turtle Doves, Corn Bunting or Winchat that were reported.

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