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argy-bargy between Kittiwakes and Guillemots on the East Side several days ago; photo by Ben Porter |
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Saturday, 10 June 2017
Another pretty quiet day. On the Narrows a Bar-tailed Godwit was quite possibly the same seen on the 8th, while a Sanderling was new in, and two Whimbrels remained. A Grey Wagtail was on the South End in heavy mist in the morning, and one Goldfinch was around Nant. Otherwise, very quiet on another windy and rain day. It's somewhat hard to believe it's two years to the day since the sixth Cretzschmar's Bunting for Britain was found here! Today was mostly a day for office work, we're all itching for a good, calm field day now!
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