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02 Apr 2019 12:32 #1688 by Joy Croot
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Hello Chris.... John has supplied directions.
Jim Wright’s excellent summary of the meeting we had with NE Lincs Ecology Officer ( see his entry in the General Birding News... Discussion.. for 5.3.19....’Update on new wader...etc) gives more info .
There is still no Sightings Book in the super new hide ( not that there is much to record yet).
I live near the site and intend to visit regularly but am wary of posting sightings on this forum. What is the general opinion?

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02 Apr 2019 12:06 #1686 by John Walker
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take south marsh lane from Stallingborough towards Humber power station its on the right c 80m passed moss lane Chris,
there is a gated car park but it may be locked .

regards John
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02 Apr 2019 07:24 #1685 by Chris Grimshaw
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Hi Joy can you enlighten me as to where is Cress Marsh. Thanks

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31 Mar 2019 21:13 #1680 by Joy Croot
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As yet, little to see: on the mitigation site late afternoon were-
Lapwing 2
Reed Bunting 2 males
Goldfinch c10
Skylark 1
Pied Wagtail 1
Gulls ...Herring c15; Common 1; LBB 1

Roe Deer 2
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