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 Post subject: Marston STW 01/11/10
PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 1:00 pm 
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Location: Fulbeck
Little Grebe 1
Greylag Goose c170
Canada Goose 1
Mallard c40
Teal 35
Shoveler 1
Wigeon 6
Gadwall 2
Lapwing 2
Golden Plover c90 over S
Curlew 15
Snipe 17
Moorhen 5
Great Spotted Woodpecker (f) 1 (nearly netted!)
Blackbird c15
Redwing 3
Fieldfare c60 over SW
Starling many groups of between 20 and 50
Wren loads
Robin 4
Great Tit 8
LongTailed Tit 5
Blue Tit 5
Pied Wagtail 6
Reed Bunting 40+
Chaffinch 8
Goldfinch 3
Tree Sparrow 3
Magpie 4
Carrion Crow 9

And a Cettis Warbler (f) caught and ringed by Keith Bowden

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 Post subject: Re: Marston STW 01/11/10
PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 7:00 pm 
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David

I am curious, did you see any Tree Sparrows with the Reed Buntings mate?

Great list there too :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: Marston STW 01/11/10
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Steve,

The vast majority of the Reed Buntings were around the hedgeline adjacent to the track, flitting between the reed bed, the hedge and the small area of set-aside in the turf meadow. the Tree Sparrows were confined to this hedge but not particularly associated with the Buntings.

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