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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 11:38 pm 
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Location: humberston
2hrs quite birding at the black hut. For those of a NERVOUS DISSPOSITION read no further.
marsh harrier same tatty female
2 kestrel
3 yellow wagtail
100+ swallow & house martin
3 whimbrel
2 wood sands
5 greenshank
kingfisher
40 redshank
1000+ golden plover
2 common sand
5 little egret
plus the usual common species.
No sightings of the mud wallowing homonid just the footprints remain.
I will not comment further on this subject tonight, i would not like to be held responsible for cracking anyones face with a smile. As franky howard would have said titter yea not.
Terry Whalin :wink:
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