ST nnr and Donna Nook realignment

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27 Jul 2021 07:59 - 27 Jul 2021 08:06 #4326 by John Walker
Typo Chris well spotted was 230721
Would quiet like a Tardis and go back to 1960s and 70s when far more birds and  Climate change mostly unknown

regards John
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24 Jul 2021 19:43 #4312 by Chris Grimshaw
Today is the 24th John, so unless you have your own Tardis so what was the actual date of the sightings you are going to see on this coming Monday?

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23 Jul 2021 14:17 - 27 Jul 2021 08:02 #4310 by John Walker
Gulls terns and wader numbers now building up along coast 

220721  0600 to 0700 sightings included ,
  1 pomarine skua south and several gannets ,   c20 common scoter south
  28 sandwhich and 2 common terns  c 750 black headed gulls , sanderling dunlin, knot ,grey plover, ringed plover, curlew, greenshank also seen on  foreshore

230721 Donna Nook sightings included 
148 dunlin , 11 greenshank, 2 curlew sandpiper , 2 green sandpiper, 1 common sandpiper   , 27 little egrets , 6 grey herons , 11 pied and 4 yellow  wagtails .

regards John

 
Last edit: 27 Jul 2021 08:02 by John Walker.
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