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18 Apr 2022 20:49 #5245 by Jon Drakes
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Four at Cress Marsh this evening along with eleven Yellow Wagtail.

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Jon

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18 Apr 2022 13:51 #5242 by Nick Coulbeck
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Still a few hanging about.
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16 Apr 2022 19:44 #5235 by Jim Wright
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Cress Marsh - mitigation site for wheatears. That's a turn-up for the books.
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14 Apr 2022 21:08 #5220 by Joy Croot
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Later in the day on the 12th at Cress Marsh, there were at least 17 altogether! Yesterday I also found 4 in the fields near the railway crossing in Healing.
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13 Apr 2022 15:37 - 13 Apr 2022 15:41 #5216 by Jim Wright
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And there were eight on the sea bank between Humberston Fitties and Tetney Lock this morning.

Also at Tetney Lock: Two stock doves and a singing corn bunting.

In Cleethorpes Country Park, a willow warbler was singing.
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12 Apr 2022 17:28 - 12 Apr 2022 17:29 #5213 by Nick Coulbeck
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There seems to be a large influx of Wheaties at the moment. I saw four at Covenham in the morning, then found another four at Tetney blow wells a couple of hours later, only then to receive a Whatsapp message saying eight! were showing at Cress marsh!
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