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26 Aug 2023 20:22 #7514 by Geoff Williams
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This evening there were 5 Spotshank, 2 Wood Sand, 2 Green Sand and a juv LRP.
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23 Aug 2023 20:44 #7492 by Geoff Williams
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Morning and evening visit - 1 Garganey, 5 LRP, 1 Little Stint, 5 Ruff, 1 Snipe, 3 Spotshank, 6 Green Sand and 3 Wood Sand.
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23 Aug 2023 09:40 #7486 by Pete Locking
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6.30-7.30 this AM.

3 Spotted Redshanks, 4 Little Ringed Plover, 1 Green Sandpiper, 1 Wood Sandpiper, 13 Little Egret. 

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22 Aug 2023 14:04 #7472 by Geoff Williams
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Now 3 Spotshank and 4 juv LRP on scrape at 1pm also could see an Osprey perched on a Haven marker post.
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22 Aug 2023 09:18 #7469 by John Walker
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1 Ad 1 Juv spotshank, 2 wood sands 3 juv LRP Rimac srape , 6 wood sands 1 common sand c 80 redshank, at Paradise 0650 to 0740 this morning

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21 Aug 2023 21:31 #7465 by Geoff Williams
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This evening- Garganey, 1 LRP, 1 Snipe, 2 Whimbrel, 1 Spotshank, 2 Green Sand, 2 Wood Sand and 1 Common Sand on the scrape.
An Osprey was in the area perched on marker posts along the Saltfleet Haven and a 2nd Garganey was on Sea View Wetlands.
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