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18 Aug 2021 22:59 #4417 by John T Goy
Holme Bridleway: track is very rough , only a Meadow Pipit.

Cleatham: Buzzard.

Nebraska Wetlands: 2pm - 3.45pm sunny and windy
Little Grebes
Coots
Common Gulls
Black-headed Gulls
LBB Gull
Greylags
Lapwings
Linnets
Goldfinchs
Yellowhammer
Buzzard - 2
Marsh Harrier
Sprawk chasing birds down lane
Little Egret
Shoveler
Tufted Ducks
Swallows
House Martins
Jackdaws
Crows 
Starlings

Brandy Wharf Bridge traffic lights:
Hobby very low

South Kelsey:
Hobby low (not same one as above)

Cadney:
Buzzard and 3 Mallard.

Not seen one Hobby for years and today get two!

An excellent afternoons watching of wildlife, those who don't watch anything other than birds you really are missing out. I had lots of dragon/butterflies.
Been looking forward to returning to Nebraska armed with flask of tea and sarnies with regular wildlife pal, MASKS WORN IN CAR AT ALL TIMES!
Looking forward to next week's trip to one of our local haunts which is normally excellent for butterflies.

Regards
John
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