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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2012 10:26 am 
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Just reported by Colin Jennings 10:20am

2 x Black-winged Stilts at Frampton Marsh from visitor center.

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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2012 5:57 pm 
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The Stilts were found by Alan Lea.

Also seen today:

Hobby 1
Whimbrel c20
Greater Scaup 1 Ad M
Avocet c50
Black-tailed Godwit c75
Goldeneye 3
Little Egret c10
Ruff 7
Garganey 1 Ad M
Common Tern 2
Swift c 100
Barn Swallow c70
House Martin c30
White Wagtail 1
Corn Bunting 2
Yellow Wagtail 2 Sedge Warbler 1
also 2 Fieldfare near Frampton village.

Colin and Sheila


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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2012 6:20 pm 
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Location: Bracebridge Heath LINCOLN
As a result of Colin having alerted Russell, who put the news out on the web (thanks, one and both), I popped over to Frampton for the afternoon.

As I entered the Visitors Centre, I was greeted by Colin and Sheila, who immediately put me onto the two Black-winged Stilts and then the drake Scaup. Thanks again.

The two Stilts spent the afternoon in much the same spot ( as per Don's photo) and a Visitor Centre 'scope was constantly trained on them.

There was a strong, cold wind blowing, so I spent much of my time in the Visitor Centre and also 360 Hide. Birds from the latter included :

Drake Garganey - on the island to the left with the Swans' nest
Common Sandpiper
Yellow Wagtail
Ruff
Ringed Plover
plus -
good numbers of Brent Geese still around (estimated yesterday as 600+); also Little Egrets and Whimbrel. (See Colin's overall figures above)

Just before leaving at c. 4.00, I called in again at the Visitor Centre where they had the two BW Stilts and the drake Scaup in their 'scopes. :D :)

Finally, further to my LBC Bird Chat post of 1st May (Reporting that a bird "has gone "), I made a special effort for Andy S sake to locate the "reported Red-legged Stint"(?) but without success. I even checked with the RSPB staff but they just fixed me with a blank stare and were not very helpful. Clearly the bird "has gone". :wink:

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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2012 9:35 pm 
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Wouldn't it just be peachy if those stilts bred :D


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PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2012 9:42 am 
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England is certainly having a good run of BW Stilts at the moment......reported for just today (6th) and yesterday :

4 (together) in Kent
1 in Devon
1 (from Frampton) in Cambs
plus the 2 (together) at Frampton.

They bred at Holme, Norfolk in 1987 and I've still got my framed Richard Millington print (hanging on the sitting-room wall) as a prized souvenir of my visit. :D

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