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23 Dec 2024 11:54 #9211
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Apparently the r-t diver was transferred to a recue centre that specialises in marine bird rehabilitation. If I hear anything further, I will post.
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15 Dec 2024 09:19 #9175
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It was on Look North and showed some of the Auks that had been rescued etc.
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15 Dec 2024 09:06 #9173
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There has been a coastal wash up of a few guillemots and little auk corpses , after the Storm past over last weekend and Monday
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14 Dec 2024 19:43 #9169
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Well Done, Jim. Looks like it needs a bit of help.
If you get updates of it please publish
If you get updates of it please publish
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13 Dec 2024 16:58 #9163
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I've got this one down as a juvenile Red-throated looking forlorn on Humberston Beach this morning.
Cleethorpes Wildlife Rescue think it might just be hungry or exhausted but I was pleased that one of their volunteers whisked it away for checks.
Cleethorpes Wildlife Rescue think it might just be hungry or exhausted but I was pleased that one of their volunteers whisked it away for checks.
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