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 Post subject: Humber 26th Dec
PostPosted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 1:59 am 
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Location: Howsham
C550 pink feet at winteringham top near cemex plant.
2 more at far Ings

Alkborough flats

3 marsh harrier (1male 2females)
2 kestrel
2 grey heron
C160 black tailed godwit
C800 Dunlin down on river bank
Numerous redshank-20 on reserve and lots more in fields
2 stonechat
A few redwing and fieldfare about
4 reed bunting
Great spotted woodpecker
Songthrush
Kingfisher
Male shoveler
C15 shelduck

Fox hunting in reed bed


2 nuthatch in alkborough village
C3000 knot reeds island-very dense flock
Kestrels-far ings, a57 at Hemswell (x2).

Tom and Cheryl


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 Post subject: Re: Humber 26th Dec
PostPosted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 10:50 am 
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Tom - 3000 knot at Reads Island is a very interesting record as there are usually only odd birds in this part of the estuary although there have been historic records of large numbers on the very odd occasion. Hopefully not casting any aspirations on the record (and my apologies in advance) but can you confirm you are 100% happy that they were knot?

It would be great if they were and if you could confirm as it would add to the already record figures of over 50,000 wetland birds using the island this year including 26,000 golden plover and 13,000 pinkfeet.

Pete Short (RSPB Humber Sites Manager


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 Post subject: Re: Humber 26th Dec
PostPosted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 7:50 pm 
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Do you mind saying where abouts in the village the nuthatches were please
Seasons greetings everyone..


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 Post subject: Re: Humber 26th Dec
PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 1:27 pm 
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Hi

I'm regards to both questions I'm sure they were knot, had my scope and were not that far out so yes, I am positive.

The nuthatches were feeding in the trees by Julian's bower.

Regards

Tom


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