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Southwold Area Suffolk (1 Viewer)

cjay

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Great morning out & about. On Westleton Heath gripping views of a female
Dartford Warbler several Woodlarks & stonechats. Six Red Deer passed through
at dawn.

Southwold Town Marshes produced four Sedge Warblers & Tinkers Marsh a
Spotted Redshank & a Little Egret. On the Blyth estuary 78 Black-tailed
Godwits.

One Grey Seal in the Blyth.
 
Good stuff ... so those Dartford Warblers are just about in cycling distance ... got me thinking
 
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I'm off to Suffolk on April 25th for a week. I haven't seen a Woodlark on Westleton Heath for two years now :( Any Nightingales in yet? bit early I know.

What's the situation with Dingle Marshes, Colin?

Regards,
Andy
 
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