Paradise pool, 4.00 - 5.00 pm 29.08.19

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29 Sep 2019 09:42 #2227 by John Walker
290919, 11 greenshank still there this morning very high tide so some water flowed onto site over top of pipe board which covers c 80 % of pipe
and a total of 55 mm of rain over past 6 days has also topped up water level.
John

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28 Sep 2019 18:23 - 29 Sep 2019 18:29 #2226 by Geoff Williams
Replied by Geoff Williams on topic Paradise pool, 29/9.
29/9-Only one Greenshank at noon but 2 Raven flew over calling, they were seen later at Sea View per P.Roworth.
Last edit: 29 Sep 2019 18:29 by Geoff Williams.

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28 Sep 2019 18:21 #2225 by Geoff Williams
This afternoon there were 1 Buzzard, 1 Hobby, 2 Snipe, 11 Greenshank (a good count for here) and a Whinchat. On the marsh were 2 juv. Marsh Harrier.
A Wheatear was at Saltfleet Haven.
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02 Sep 2019 08:10 #2152 by John Walker
I hand dug a c 60 m channel to allow high tide water to access the main lagoon which was getting very low
the lagoon now has a good amount on and after Mondays tide may need some letting off
regards John
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31 Aug 2019 16:52 #2143 by Geoff Williams
To add to the records for Paradise Pool
25/8- 1 Spotshank, 2 Wood Sand, 8 Dunlin, 1 Snipe.
26/8- 4 Knot, 1 Golden Plover, 8 Dunlin, 2 Wood Sand, 1 Snipe.
28/8- 3 Spotshank, 1 Wood Sand.
29/8- 5 Greenshank, 3 Spotshank, 7 Dunlin, 1 Wood Sand.
30/8- 3 Greenshank, 1 Spotshank, 1 Wood Sand, 8 Dunlin, 1 Snipe.
31/8- 1 Greenshank, 1 Wood Sand.
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30 Aug 2019 07:54 #2138 by Pete Locking
Redshanks 40
Greenshank 3
Wood Sandpiper 1
Ruff 1
Dunlin 4
Cormorant 1
Moorhen 2

Regards Pete

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