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 Post subject: Worlaby Carrs: 14.02
PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 2:31 am 
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11.45 - 16.15

Shoveler - 1m
Mallard - 11 [8m 3f ]
Gadwall - 1m
Mute Swan - 7
Whooper - 5 over
Pink feet - c60 over towards Reed's Island
Linnet - 18
Yellowhammer - 11
Blue Tit - 1
Chaffinch - 29
Corn Bunting - 56
Fieldfare - 5
Peregrine - 1
Cormorant - 1 over
Blackbird - 1
Kestrel - 2
Grey Heron - 2
Lapwing - 79 [ they were aloft quite a few times at length between the Pipe bridge and Appleby Pump station and one very small bird was with them each time, not sure what it was but Dunlin size ]
Redshank - 7

A most enjoyable day despite the heavy rain showers!

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Max :D

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 Post subject: Re: Worlaby Carrs: 14.02
PostPosted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:14 pm 
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Feb 19th:

Another visit and a few different sightings during my four and a quarter hours starting at 13.00. Bitterly cold for someone with no fat reserves, namely me! :lol:

Expected quite a few there considering a recent rare sighting but alas only one until an hour before I left and I was joined by Mick West and one of his family. Then a few more arrived.

Sightings as follows:

Short-eared Owl - 1 [tried filming it, still need more practice, at least I can recognise the species]
Little Egret - 1
Magpie - 6
Corn Bunting - 37
Yellowhammer - 1
Common Buzz - 1
Kestrel - 2
Grey Heron - 1
Robin - 1
Blackbird - 2
Mute Swan - 4
Greylag - 14
Starling - 30
Chaffinch - 1
Sprawk - 1 [seen by Mick]
Woodcock - 1 [seen by Mick ]
3 skeins of distant geese [ I presume] going south-west.
c60 what looked to be white birds distant flying in a straight line going north-west, I thought they were Golden Plover size but Mick thought they were larger. They were flapping their wings quite fast, I had them in the scope for a while but they were going away all the time. They came from the over the Wolds.

Saw a Kestrel at Wrawby and one at Elsham crossing. Also the Starling roost at Brigg doing aerial manouvers.

Another good day.

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Max :D

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