Cleethorpes purple sandpiper

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26 Nov 2021 20:33 #4793 by Jim Wright
Thanks Pete. I suppose it’s prime habitat. When I watched it today, it was about 35 yards north of the rock armour whale’s tail. I checked Chapman’s Pond hoping for a l-t duck or something similar, but to no avail.
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26 Nov 2021 15:48 #4792 by Pete Locking
Well done Jim, you seem to find a Cleethorpes Purple Sandpiper every winter. Is it Chapmans Pond / Wonderland area ?
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26 Nov 2021 11:47 #4791 by Jim Wright
Purple sandpiper running along seawall defence steps in Cleethorpes just after high tide this morning.
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