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02 Dec 2019 21:55 #2372 by Peter Crick
Just after high tide this morning. Lovely bright morning but a bit on the cool side.
Counts are those birds visible, but not necessarily all, due to beach undulations etc.

Brent Geese. 107
Oyster Catcher
Shellduck
Crow. 12
Ringed Plover. 27. (One observed to have only one leg)
Knot
Dunlin
Redshank
Curlew. 10
Whimbrel. 1
Teal. 8
Herring Gull
Gt Black Backed Gull
Black Tailed Godwit 10
Sanderling. 13
Pink Feet Geese. 100+ over - heading direction of Donna Nook
Black Headed Gull
Little White Egret 1
Pied Wagtail. 1
Marsh Harrier - over Tetney Marsh


Fitties Lagoon - viewed from car park
Grey Heron. 1
Lapwing. 1
B/Headed Gull
Mallard
Wigeon 4
Little Grebe. 2 ( 6 seen here on Sunday)

Also on Sunday was a Kingfisher continually hovering like a Kestrel, looking for food. A first for me, beautiful.
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