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PostPosted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 12:30 pm 
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Location: Tetney Marshes or Idle Valley Notts.
11am - Yellow-browed Warbler. Grainthorpe Haven access road. In sycamores on edge of copse on the bend, just before 'The Fitties'.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:44 am 
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derrick the access road to grainthorpe haven is a tidy step, prob at least 6 miles south of the fitties. grainthorpe haven is halfway between horseshoe point and donna nook, was the yellow browed at the fitties or grainthorpe, :? :?

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Terence Whalin wrote:
derrick <snip> grainthorpe haven is halfway between horseshoe point and donna nook, was the yellow browed at the fitties or grainthorpe, :?


Both! Terence.
'The 'Fitties'. Terence. Not 'Fitties camp' is in fact, just inland of Grainthorpe Haven and very close to the copse were I found the Y-B Warbler yesterday.
According to my Lincolnshire Street Atlas page 37 at least.
I tried to be as accurate as possible, to avoid confusing any grockles reading the report. :wink:
Thinking also the locals would know the area better than me! :D :lol:

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