Cleethorpes sightings

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16 Feb 2024 18:20 - 16 Feb 2024 20:42 #8169 by Jim Wright
Plenty of waders on Cleethorpes outer (south) beach today:
4,000 + knot
c 150 curlew
c 300 oystercatchers
c 100 bar-tailed godwit

Redshank, dunlin, sanderling, turnstone  and ringed plovers were also conspicuous though I didn't count these.

There was also a single golden plover which seemed out of place on the sand. 

On nearby buckthorn were two stonechats, one Cetti's warbler  and one (somewhat puffy)  kestrel. 
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