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