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PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 6:09 pm 
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Some additional records for the past few days;

Purple sandpiper - Welland Channel 6th, but not subsequently
Greenshank - Witham Mouth 7th
Red-throated diver - max. 3 Witham Mouth (8th)
Whooper swan - one Freiston Shore 6th, 5 Frampton Marsh 7th, one Frampton Marsh 8th
Scaup - female Freiston Shore/Witham Mouth 7th
Common scoter - female Freiston Shore/Witham Mouth 6-8th
Goosander - male Welland Channel 6th
Guillemot - one Witham Mouth 7-8th
Peregrine - Adult female Freiston Shore 6th, male & imm. female Frampton Marsh 7th, male Freiston Shore 8th
Marsh harrier - at least 3 in the area
Hen harrier - imm. male Frampton Marsh
Barn owl - up to 2 Frampton Marsh
Snow bunting - 5 around Cut End Hide 7-8th, male with linnets Frampton Marsh 8th
(Northern) Wheatear - Frampton Marsh 8th
Twite - 40 Frampton Marsh 7th
Stonechat - up to 3 Frampton Marsh (8th)
Grey wagtail - Frampton Marsh 8th
Also Clouded yellow and 3 Painted ladys Frampton Marsh 8th (Steve Keightley)

John

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 6:16 pm 
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Sounds as though I'll need to head out to Witham Mouth again some time this week - which side of Witham Mouth would be best for Twite and Snow Bunting? Bird Hide-side or Sprained Ankle-side? :wink:

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:39 am 
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Bird Hide side (Cut End) for snow buntings. The twite were on Frampton saltmarsh. Basically you're looking for a flock of 'linnets' that call funny.

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