Black-winged Pratincole starring at Frampton Marsh

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20 Jun 2019 15:15 - 20 Jun 2019 17:03 #1903 by Jim Wright
The bird reportedly put on 45-minute flight displays (in the company of swifts) at about 8.30am and noon today. In between those times, it was mostly proving impossible to detect amid lapwings, starlings and godwits in the long grass of the waterlogged meadows.
Last edit: 20 Jun 2019 17:03 by Jim Wright.
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20 Jun 2019 15:15 - 20 Jun 2019 17:07 #1902 by Jim Wright
inadvertent duplicate of message above.
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19 Jun 2019 11:55 #1901 by Jim Wright
Apparently it’s still at Frampton
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19 Jun 2019 10:28 #1900 by Joy Croot
Ooh. Just checked BirdGuides.... it’s still at Frampton!

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19 Jun 2019 10:25 #1899 by Joy Croot
:lol:
I’ll check Cress Marsh!

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19 Jun 2019 10:10 #1898 by Jim Wright
Well I live in Cleethorpes. No sign of it in the garden yet. I must put some more peanuts out.

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