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Cleethorpes Goosander.
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13 Mar 2022 11:33 #5110
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I think she has now flown the coop. I have visited the boating lake on the last three days and she is nowhere to be seen.
Hopefully, she has gone looking, and found a mate.
Hopefully, she has gone looking, and found a mate.
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21 Jan 2022 13:29 #4954
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On the bank this morning.
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19 Jan 2022 18:22 #4947
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It would be good if a drake smew decided to join it.
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19 Jan 2022 15:05 #4944
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She was still there today, also nice to see 9 Pochard on the lake too.
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16 Jan 2022 10:42 #4931
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Still here this morning, hanging around the footbridge again. Great hearing her call everytime other fowl get too close..a real deep growling bark.
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