Buck Beck, Cleethorpes

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03 Apr 2020 10:49 #2689 by Peter Crick
Local Patch adjacent Belvoir Road.
Birding difficult over the last few days as a usually very quiet walk has seen an enormous amount of people/dog walkers etc. Sadly leaving a load of mess and some black hanging baubles from the hedges and trees.
Water levels are lowest in my experience. Banks and river bed exposed in mid reaches. I imagine the outlet gates were opened during the wet period and never closed, hence no water birds/little water at this point.

Figures are for those species seen at anyone time over the last few days

Magpie 12. Blackbird 5. Curlew 24. Crow 2. Pheasant 3. Little White Egret 4. Linnet 6. Reed Bunting 1 (unusual here). Grey Heron 1. Mute Swan 2 over. Dunnock 3. Blue Tit 2. Goldfinch 3. Robin 1. Buzzard 2 mobbed by Gulls. Chiffchaff 1 (1st seen on 27:03)
Greenfinch 3. House Sparrow 6. Wren 1. Collared Dove 1. Pied Wagtail 1. Long Tailed Tit 2. Sparrowhawk 1 (high - being mobbed by single crow)
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