Cleethorpes wigeon

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03 Sep 2022 21:43 #5804 by Pete Locking
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You are right Jim, a few just like that today at Frampton. 
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02 Sep 2022 21:14 #5802 by Jim Wright
Am I right that this bird at Cleethorpes country park today is an eclipse plumage wigeon? 

I don't recall ever having seen one a) in this condition and b) at this location.

There were two of them present this morning.

Also about were one juvenile gc grebe, two sparrowhawks tangling with one another, c 10 housemartins, one whitethroat and one lesser whitethroat.
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