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05 May 2021 21:40 #4092 by Jim Wright
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At least one RO present late afternoon today.
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03 May 2021 13:07 #4076 by Jim Wright
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At least one morning RO still present in same field  this morning - there may also have been a female but it was too far away to be sure.

Grasshopper warbler again reeling in long grass/bramble/nettles on edge of Fitties pools.

Willow warbler seen singing in shrubbery on Thorpe Park golf course.
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02 May 2021 13:57 #4071 by Patrick Bell
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Still at least 3 still there at lunch-time today.
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Patrick
 
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02 May 2021 06:25 #4069 by Adrian Simmons
Doh ! Been getting South Sea Lane & North Sea Lane confused , no wonder I was struggling . I know where you mean now , cheers
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01 May 2021 20:30 - 01 May 2021 20:36 #4068 by Jim Wright
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The bird I saw was nowhere near Pleasure Island, nor Buck Beck. It was in the paddock at the top of South Sea Lane , off Tetney Road, Humberston. I only saw one so I am impressed with Sally's tally.
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01 May 2021 17:18 #4066 by Adrian Simmons
Well done you two , is it best to view from across the back of the old Pleasure Island Car Park ? I walked the bank of the Beck but struggled to see .
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