Purple in Cleethorpes

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16 Mar 2023 21:40 - 16 Mar 2023 22:47 #6682 by John T Goy
Replied by John T Goy on topic Purple in Cleethorpes
With luck you should get one or more of the Eagles on your Kingussie trip, fingers crossed.  Good luck anyway! 
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16 Mar 2023 20:03 #6681 by Jim Wright
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Thanks Pete - they seem to follow me around.

However, regrettably, I have never seen a spotted redshank (nor firecrest, Lapland bunting, water pipit, woodlark, golden eagle, white-tailed eagle or a load more).
 
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16 Mar 2023 16:57 #6678 by Pete Locking
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Well done Jim, you must be Lincolnshire's top Purple Sandpiper finder now!
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16 Mar 2023 14:37 - 16 Mar 2023 14:38 #6677 by Jim Wright
Two purple sandpipers were today  active on breakwater off North Prom, Cleethorpes, at 12.30pm (half-an-hour after high tide) 
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