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PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:52 pm 
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Location: Fulbeck
Heard and briefly saw a Cetti's warbler this morning in the reed bed close to the main track, first for some months. Has it been here all the time or recently moved in? Who knows.

Otherwise fairly quiet:

Mute swan 3 1st winter
Greylag goose c200 in beet field plus a good number in various reed bed pools
Mallard 7
Wigeon 32
Shoveler 9 - almost all males
Tufted duck 2
Teal 17 plus a few calling in reed bed
Water rail 3 heard
Coot 6
Moorhen 9
BH Gull 11
Great spotted woodpecker 1
Bullfinch 1(m)
Chaffinch 7
Green finch 1
Goldfinch 2
Wren 7
Dunnock 5
Blackbird 6
Great Tit 4
Blue tit 5
Wood pigeon c600 over

Regards

David


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