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30 Sep 2022 17:50 #5939 by Alan Hudson
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The other site is probably Freiston Shore. I though the article by Kevin Wilson was excellent as well. Seen up to 26 Buzzards in air at MSQ a couple of years ago.
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29 Sep 2022 23:00 - 01 Oct 2022 02:44 #5936 by John T Goy
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Just spent an hour reading the last two Newsletters (Sept & Oct) which I rarely read online but wanted a change from tv so set about reading. Saw pics of Cut End Hide which have never seen or been to and daresay never will as I know its a good walk to reach it.  Then a pic of Frampton Marshes again never seen or visited, have been to Frampton many years ago when it was derelict with no visitor centre etc. Did visit the other reserve nearby Freiston.

The article I found most interesting was the congregation of 100+ Common Buzzards, that must have been a sight, I get excited when I see two!

Now I know I can read the newsletters on forum will do so.

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John 
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