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    Upton Warren

    Can only add whisper it Feral Pigeon, there have been the same 3 dropping into the flashes on several occasions.
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    Upton Warren

    I only saw 1 Great White Egret on Monday, there were 2 Little Egrets reported on the flashes. Phil
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    Upton Warren

    Myself and Andy P did have one group walking down to the Flashes we pointed out to them that they were not on a right of way and the correct route for them to take, they went back and actually climbed the fence into the transmitter field, we did check and they haven't damaged the fence...
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    Zeiss Spares

    Just had a brilliant service, having lost the objective cover and with the rainguard splitting from my victory HT I contacted Zeiss through there website for new ones just four days later they arrived cant get better than that.
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    Upton Warren

    I had a Feral pigeon last week on the flashes. Phil,
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    Upton Warren

    MedGull There was a med gull on the moors yesterday afternoon at about 2.00 along with a sub adult common gull. Phil.
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    Upton Warren

    Big red Moon over the Moors yesterday evening.
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    Upton Warren

    Ruddy Shelduck.
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    Upton Warren

    We have had a Crane already but thought to have been from the released scheme and like several other species already seen at Upton not added to the list. Phil.
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    Upton Warren

    How about, Franklins gull. Long Billed Dowitcher. Little Bunting. Purple Sandpiper. Collared Pratincole.
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    Upton Warren

    Ring Billed Gull from this evening.Phil
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    Upton Warren

    I spent some time on the moors yesterday didn't see a Wigeon, one of the Tufted females had a white patch above the bill noted by myself and Paul Anthony. Phil.
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    Upton Warren

    To add to yesterdays sightings a Red Kite passed over the moors pool yesterday afternoon, also the first winter Common Gull was present on both the Flashes and Moors in company with Herring Gulls. Phil.
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    Upton Warren

    Snipes From this afternoon
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    Upton Warren

    Jack Snipe on moors Phil.
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    Upton Warren

    Juvenile Artic Tern on sailing lake this morning. Phil
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    Upton Warren

    Bairds Sandpiper Poor recognition shots of tonights Bairds Sandpiper Phil
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    Upton Warren

    Can help Had a Cormorant on the moors on the 8th, and a Grey Wagtail at the flashes on the 11th. Phil.
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    Upton Warren

    Yesterday afternoon on the moors there were 16 Curlew, 3 Oystercatchers, 3 Little Egrets and 3 Snipe. Phil.
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    Upton Warren

    Great white egret still on moors this morning and the Smew was reported on the sailing lake but was very illusive. Phil.
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    Upton Warren

    Myself and Phil Q had a brief view of the Jack Snipe in the Flag Iris by the hook area from the east hide. Phil.
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    Upton Warren

    There was 1 Dunlin and 1 common sand also on the flashes. Phil.
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    Upton Warren

    Yes I was there at that time there was 4 Green Sandpiper, 1 Curlew, 1 Lrp and its chick, 2 Oystercatcher, 2 Snipe and 9 Avocets, no Greenshank, Woodsands or Redshanks. Phil.
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    Upton Warren

    Record shots of the Golden Plovers on the flashes this afternoon, I think they had gone when I left at about 3.45.
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    Upton Warren

    After you had gone to the flashes Andy Spoonbill finder found the drake pintail then shortly afterwards a female pintail turned up. Phil
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