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20 Jul 2018 07:23 #950 by Jack Dawson
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Send it to sightings@waderstudygroup.org
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19 Jul 2018 19:34 #948 by Roger Labbett
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Between 5pm and 7pm sightings:
Green Sand 23, common Snipe 12, Ruff 6, Avocet 9, LRP 3, Shoveler 2, Grey Heron 1. Plus the usual gulls, ducks and Lapwings
Black -tailed Godwit 46. One was ringed - lt leg white (or very pale blue) over green over yellow. Rt leg green over yellow over green - photographed. Does anyone know how to find out the location of this ringing.
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Roger
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19 Jul 2018 08:14 #946 by Nicky Clarkson
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I appreciate that but the time before that I was there was mid afternoon and there were 13

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18 Jul 2018 22:50 #945 by Geoff Williams
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John Clarkson wrote: That’s really interesting Ian. I was there with Roger midday and there were no Green Sands. Wonder where they all were?

In previous years evenings always gave the best counts, presumably birds coming into roost from local ditches and streams.

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18 Jul 2018 22:35 #944 by Ian Shepherd
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We (myself, Tony Housman, Bill Brooking) arrived 5ish & left 7ish, John. No major arrivals/departures if birds whilst we were there.

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18 Jul 2018 20:28 #943 by Nicky Clarkson
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That’s really interesting Ian. I was there with Roger midday and there were no Green Sands. Wonder where they all were?

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