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 Post subject: Chapel/Anderby
PostPosted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 12:43 pm 
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Location: Welton le Marsh
Wasted a morning looking for drift migrant passerines between Chapel and Anderby.
However, an hour seawatching from the Anderby Hide was reasonable:
Pom Skua - a pale phase adult with spoons flew south followed closely by a juv.
Arctic Skua - 17 south
Fulmar - 1 south
Steady passage of Gannets, Sandwich and Comic Terns south
Also a few small flocks of Common Scoter
Nice to get back home to garden where singing Willow Wbl and several cheeping Chiffchaffs plus 4 Blackcaps!!


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 Post subject: Re: Chapel/Anderby
PostPosted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 2:01 pm 
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I covered much the same area this morning but didn't systematically sea watch.

Pied Flycatcher -1
Wheatear -1
Willow warbler - 4
Grasshopper warbler - 1
Teal -42
Peregrine -1
Bearded Tit - 4 juvs

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 Post subject: Re: Chapel/Anderby
PostPosted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 2:12 pm 
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Location: Tetney Marshes or Idle Valley Notts.
Enjoying the environmental & sea air is always a pleasure, never a waste of time Edmund. ;o)

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 Post subject: Re: Chapel/Anderby
PostPosted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 4:10 pm 
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Derick how right you are. I was really using 'bird speak' for not finding a rarity. I always enjoy the coast.
There was a Wheatear at Wolla Bank car park James. Where were the Bearded Tits?
However, with a belt of rain moving across into this Easterly tomorrow afternoon things may just be different tomorrow evening and Saturday morning until the gales arrive.


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 Post subject: Re: Chapel/Anderby
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Know how you felt Edmund after two days of walking & pishing around Saltfleet. Any idea what's bird speak for failure?

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 Post subject: Re: Chapel/Anderby
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That's the Wheatear I saw. Bearded Tits were near the car park too (as was the Pied Flycatcher)

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