Messingham Sand Quarry

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26 Feb 2024 15:05 #8210 by Alan Hudson
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Our friend saw it on Grebe lake today
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26 Feb 2024 10:02 #8209 by Elizabeth Davies
The ring necked duck was still on Grebe Lake Saturday 24th, amongst Tufted ducks.

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25 Feb 2024 22:01 - 25 Feb 2024 22:03 #8208 by Rob Stevenson
No sign of her this morning, we spent a while searching at the start and finish of our visit. So we were glad that we popped in late last sunday and saw her, even if the light was poor.
Three Red-crested Pochard,2m 1f, were seen though.
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24 Feb 2024 01:19 #8205 by John T Goy
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I will try for it over next few days having never seen one.
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23 Feb 2024 16:10 #8204 by Alan Hudson
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Glad you managed it, could be a long stayer with so many Tufted Duck around it.
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23 Feb 2024 14:31 #8203 by Pete Locking
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Finally bagged Ring-necked Duck at Messingham today. It was exactly where you said it was Alan, cheers.

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