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10 Aug 2023 19:56 #7335
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At various times today, I had three singletons over Cleethorpes.
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10 Aug 2023 17:36 #7334
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None in Keelby yesterday either, also none at Corporation Rd/ Pyewipe Rd/Boulevard Rd junction Grimsby for a week now where I suspect they’ve bred again this year.
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10 Aug 2023 17:01 #7331
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No Swifts over Cleethorpes recently, and none in Louth yesterday... yet today I counted 12 over Tealby.
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05 Aug 2023 15:27 #7310
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I was outside the leisure centre at about 10.45am today when there were two screaming high overhead.
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05 Aug 2023 11:05 #7306
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Jim, there were around 10 over the Leisure centre at 9.30'ish, and an hour later as I walked back from the beck outflow there were around 20...all around the Leisure centre area and onto the saltmarsh.
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05 Aug 2023 09:35 #7305
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One over Cleethorpes at 9am today.
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