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PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 2:35 pm 
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A quick look around alkborough at high tide produced a couple of greenshanks and a wood sandpiper along with 2 ruddy shelducks. Before this I was at Bonby carrs looking for the crane unsuccessfully but at 981142 on fence posts and in hawthorns and a nearby oak tree was a bird i couldnt make my mind up about. Nearest i could get it to was a female redstart but I thought it had too much red on its breast. Constantly flicking its tail and flitting from post to weeds andback. Also looked plumper than a redstart! Grey /brown back and head with paler stripe over the eye. Russet tail as in redstart, and no black and white on tail............ so not a RB flycatcher ( I wish). Anybody else seen this bird who can put me put of my misery! :|


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 4:35 pm 
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There was a moulting ad. Robin down there this a.m.,which for a moment had me looking twice,but that is all it was,a pretty scruffy looking individual to say the least!.I saw it while watching the juv. Whinchat in the same area.The best time to look for the Crane and Osprey seem to be early morning.



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