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Tetney Lock sandpiper
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22 Jun 2023 19:44 #7104
by terence whalin
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thats not the one i saw jim so thers at least 2 still hanging around
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22 Jun 2023 18:16 #7099
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Thanks Pete. Jim
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20 Jun 2023 18:16 #7095
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Looks like adult green to me Jim. Good photo as usual.
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Regards Pete
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18 Jun 2023 18:57 #7091
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Green for me but thought adult.
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18 Jun 2023 17:11 #7089
by Jim Wright
Tetney Lock sandpiper was created by Jim Wright
I have this down as a juvenile green (rather than wood) sandpiper but would welcome confirmation from someone with greater sandpiper expertise than me.
Also seen through the haze at Tetney Lock late morning today was one each of singing corn bunting and marsh harrier, plus two yellow wagtails and a noisy oystercatcher chasing off a carrion crow.
Also seen through the haze at Tetney Lock late morning today was one each of singing corn bunting and marsh harrier, plus two yellow wagtails and a noisy oystercatcher chasing off a carrion crow.
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