Recent Cleethorpes/ Tetney Lock sightings

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16 Aug 2020 18:29 - 16 Aug 2020 18:30 #3090 by Jim Wright
This morning there were briefly eight juvenile yellow wagtails in alpaca field at Tetney Lock.

Also in the area, a hobby flew over.

Last Thursday over Cleethorpes saltmarsh, there was another hobby, freaking out swallows and starlings. Also there was a wheatear and 200-plus linnets.

Out to sea, 20 com'ic terns were flying north west up the Humber.

At the leisure centre there were about 10 sandwich terns and a few common terns resting on the sand.
Last edit: 16 Aug 2020 18:30 by Jim Wright.
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