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14 May 2025 19:52 #9530
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I'd swap the Black Redstart for the Wryneck Jim!
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12 May 2025 08:49 #9526
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Incredible! Especially the wryneck.
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11 May 2025 20:03 - 12 May 2025 18:01 #9524
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Thanks Pete. I was pleased - especially with the Ring Ouzel and Wryneck. It was pure good luck.
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09 May 2025 14:56 #9516
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Good birds Jim. You must be well pleased with those!
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09 May 2025 13:45 #9513
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Tetney Lock highlights May 9 was created by Jim Wright
At outfall sluice:
1 Goosander
6 Whimbrel
1 Marsh Harrier
1 Short-eared Owl
At allotments site, alpaca field and nearby horse paddock:
1 Lesser Whitethroat
2 Mistle Thrush
2 Yellowhammer
1 Cuckoo (calling)
1 Ring Ouzel (female)
1 Wryneck (hopping about among daisies and buttercups)
1 Goosander
6 Whimbrel
1 Marsh Harrier
1 Short-eared Owl
At allotments site, alpaca field and nearby horse paddock:
1 Lesser Whitethroat
2 Mistle Thrush
2 Yellowhammer
1 Cuckoo (calling)
1 Ring Ouzel (female)
1 Wryneck (hopping about among daisies and buttercups)
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