Manby Flashes

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09 Aug 2020 22:20 #3068 by Geoff Williams
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Water levels up slightly- 3 Avocet, 2 Ringed Plover,1 Sanderling, 13 Dunlin, 2 Ruff, 5 Snipe, 36 Blackwit, 1 Redshank, 1 Greenshank, 2 Green Sand and 2 Yellow Wagtail.
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04 Aug 2020 13:45 #3042 by Geoff Williams
Manby Flashes is nearly dry so most of the waders were on Levee Doors.
2Ruff, 13 Green Sand,41 Blackwit, 1 Snipe and 1 Common Sand.
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19 Jul 2020 21:22 - 19 Jul 2020 21:24 #2995 by Geoff Williams
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19 Jul 2020 21:22 #2996 by Geoff Williams
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19/7- 2 Oystercatcher, 17 Avocet, 1 Dunlin, 2 Ruff, 45 Blackwit and 17 Green Sand. The 2nd flash is now dry.
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13 Jul 2020 08:51 #2976 by John Walker
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Water level increased on Sunday 120720 now too deep for small waders 14 black tail godwits and 4 avocets the only waders seen
and a few common wildfowl , and a kingfisher over,water rail heard ,adult cuckoo nearby with at least 4 singing reed warblers
in adjacent reed filled ditches.


regards John
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09 Jul 2020 18:09 #2969 by Geoff Williams
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8 Avocet, 7 Dunlin, 3 Ruff, 82 Blackwit, 2 Greenshank, 12 Green Sand, 1 Wood Sand and a Common Sand, spread between the 1st and second flashes.
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