RSPB Tetney Marshes

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27 Aug 2023 15:37 - 27 Aug 2023 15:41 #7520 by Jim Wright
Replied by Jim Wright on topic RSPB Tetney Marshes
Thanks Nick

Sightings this morning (at the Tetney end)  included
Snipe 2
C. sandpiper 2
Ruff 2
Dunlin 1
Redshank 10
Greenshank 3
Teal 20
Curlew 12
Marsh harrier 1 
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27 Aug 2023 15:11 #7518 by Nick Coulbeck
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I did the same walk first thing this morning Jim, and had a similar selection of birds, although missed the GWE.
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26 Aug 2023 21:00 #7515 by Jim Wright
Sightings at the south (Tetney Lock) end of the reserve yesterday (Fri) included
Great white egret 1
Greenshank 3
Redshank 10
Shelduck 2
Teal c 30
Dunlin 7

In the Tetney outfall sluice area were 2 common sandpiper, 3 green sandpiper and c 20 yellow wagtails.

On fields adjacent to sea bank between Tetney Lock and Humberston Fitties were 14 curlews feeding alongside starlings in grass and c 50 golden plover snoozing on bare, recently-ploughed soil     
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