Tetney Lock sightings

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11 Sep 2022 18:29 - 11 Sep 2022 18:31 #5832 by Jim Wright
Tetney outfall sluice sightings  this morning included: two kestrels, one sparrowhawk, one juvenile shelduck, two teal, three common sandpipers, two green/wood sandpipers (green I think), seven redshank, two snipe, lapwing overhead and, in flight, seven mute swans (one with a deformed neck).

All quiet on the passerine front with no wheatears.   
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