"[quote="Andrew Vaughan"]It was the quietest I have known Frampton." Was at Frampton About 10:30 and was suprised at the amount of waders to be seen from 360 hide,thousands of Godwits,suplemented by 30 Ruff, 20 Dunlin,5 Curlew sand,4 Snipe, and from the East Hide Little Stint,5 Avocet,Spotted Redshank,dozens of Wigeon&Teal,2 Pintail,30 Shoveler,50 Little Egret,8 Grey Heron,although they were disturbed by a Marsh Harrier and shortly after many waders went back to the wash after two Peregrines appeared overhead,so this may be the reason why when you arrived the place seemed quiet. Earlier at Frieston there were the usual multiple Redshank,Oystercatcher,Dunlin,Grey Plover,Ringed Plover,Curlew,Godwits,Knot,Turnstone,numbers difficult to estimate due to in and out movements.Other species of note were 1 Kingfisher,1 Greenshank,4 Snipe,1 Mistle Thrush and at a guess about 500 Wigeon between lagoon and offshore,30 Little Egret and 20 Brent. Gary
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