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28 Aug 2018 11:16 #1049 by Stephen Routledge
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Long-billled Dowitcher again at Frampton today,in long ditch near Farm Res.


Regards,


Steve.

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26 Aug 2018 08:03 #1046 by Pete Locking
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Drove to Frampton to see the Stilt Sandpiper, on Saturday, which was showing very well. Then went on to Gib. Point to see the Spotted Crake which hadn’t come out for 90 minuets so left that and went on to see the Spoonbills Spotted Red shank, Greenshank, Med. gull, + Willow warbler, Chlffchaff and a Spotted Flycatcher, all in warm sunshine! Great day!

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24 Aug 2018 18:08 #1039 by Colin Casey
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Quick look at the Stilt Sandpiper on Reed Bed and then a quick look on the Marsh Farm Reservoir

Steve Keightley found a Long-billed Dowitcher, very distant and poor light but did manage some poor shots





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