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15 Mar 2018 11:30 #539 by Phil Hyde
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Brickyard Lane, 15th March - 8 Shore Larks still present high up on the foreshore near to where the entrance path meets the beach.
Also a Jack Snipe and one littoralis race Rock Pipit,
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Phil
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14 Mar 2018 22:20 - 14 Mar 2018 22:38 #537 by Chris Atkin
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6 Shore Larks wintering in the Tetney/North Cotes area all still present after the beast from the east.
First seen 1st December and still there the last time I checked on 5th March.

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Chris
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14 Mar 2018 22:00 - 14 Mar 2018 22:01 #535 by Nigel Lound
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There were 8 Shore Lark on the beach out from Brickyard Lane on 10th March Phil. Seen by Cliff Morrison. Personally not seen one for a while and this group not seen since 10th

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Nige
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14 Mar 2018 21:35 #534 by Phil Hyde
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There was a sprinkling of records on the coast in January, but none since. Did the Beast from the East clear them all out?

Phil

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