PInk feet geese

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07 Oct 2024 17:59 #8997 by John Walker
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A roost count at sunrise this morning found c3600 
good to see c520 on Elm House grassland this afternoon 

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25 Sep 2024 10:04 #8941 by John Walker
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There are now c 2500 pink feet geese roosting on the ST nnr foreshore, also c 430 Canada geese 

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19 Sep 2024 11:29 #8927 by John Walker
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There are c 1250 pink feet roosting on Rimac foreshore and feeding in various flocks on several local stubble fields 
along with c 300 Canada geese and c 170 mallard  ( 180924 ) 
high spring tides this morning and through next 3 days 

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11 Sep 2024 10:32 - 11 Sep 2024 10:34 #8897 by John Walker
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C 530  pink feet in several skeins south  over Theddlethorpe nnr 1009, early morning into afternoon ,
more skeins this morning 1109.

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10 Sep 2024 20:00 - 10 Sep 2024 20:04 #8894 by Jim Wright
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I had my first birds of this year's autumn migration over Cleethorpes saltmarsh at 4.55pm today.

Otherwise, it was quiet apart from a couple of wheatears, also on the saltmarsh. 
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09 Sep 2024 16:19 #8884 by John Walker
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C 45 high and fast south over Churchill lane early afternoon 090924

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