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04 Jan 2024 15:21 #8010 by John Walker
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over the past 30 years the local average has been c 23.2 inches 
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03 Jan 2024 11:47 - 03 Jan 2024 11:49 #8006 by John Walker
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Rainfall at Theddlethorpe   28.3 inches in 2023 , (13.6 inches in last 4 months)
1.4 inches already this month, no surprise lots of flooded fields .

all the best for 2024 to those who contribute 

John 
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01 Jan 2024 18:11 #8002 by Pete Locking
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Happy New Year to all Forum readers and contributors. 

Got the new year off to a good start with the long staying Great Northern Divers and Female Scaup at Covenham and Water Pipit, Cattle Egret and a bonus Long-Tailed Duck all from the bridge and car park at Rimac.

Pete
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01 Jan 2024 17:19 #8001 by Alan Hudson
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Not much point now, all the fields have now been ploughed over and the habitats no longer suitable. A bit like happened to Worlaby Carrs a few years ago.

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31 Dec 2023 18:46 #8000 by John T Goy
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Happy New Year Stuart.  Good Luck in your quest! There is large area to cover.  

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31 Dec 2023 16:30 #7999 by Stuart Britton
Happy New Year to the faithful few who support the Forum.  I have a New Year resolution to find out where this undisclosed site in North Lincolnshire is!!
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