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30 Mar 2018 13:41 - 30 Mar 2018 14:20 #615 by Russell Hayes
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The adult Iceland Gull was on Riverslea Pit at 13:00pm.
Opposite on the Landfill pit was the presumed 2w Iceland Gull which hadn't moved more than a few meters all morning.


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29 Mar 2018 19:38 #610 by Chris Grimshaw
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Couldn't find it yesterday but didn't hang around long as the weather was lousy. Three avocets as you say Russell. Nice photo by the way
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29 Mar 2018 16:52 #609 by Russell Hayes
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Called in on way home from Frampton and quickly found the 2w Iceland Gull viewed from the causeway on LWT hide pit
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29 Mar 2018 15:32 #605 by Phil Hyde
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Hundreds and hundreds of gulls on and around the gravel pits and landfill site, mainly BH, Herring and Common, too many to even estimate with constant movements between the different sites, some of them inaccessible. No sign of any Iceland Gulls, but could easily still be there.
One Ad Med Gull (per Alan Temple), 3 singing Chiffchaffs and 3 Avocets the only other birds of note

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