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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    Just to make people aware, someone on Twitter has said they think they heard a marsh warbler at Middleton yesterday. "Many thanks. I will check it out. I think I heard a marsh warbler up there tonight, but unfortunately no sightings." Might be as stringy as a piece of string, might be genuine...
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    Reported on November 20th by one of their volunteers on the Facebook page. Adam
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    But could we not report all rare and scarce birds at Middleton on all three threads? I sure the purists won't mind if the odd rare bird from just over the border is reported here. Adam
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    It would have been worth a mention on here though. Not all of us check the other counties threads, and with the feeder being in the car park at Middleton, and LSW being hard to get, it must have been worth mentioning on this thread too. Just like the SEOs were mentioned on here, despite spending...
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    Just looked on the Facebook page for Middleton Lakes, and there is a picture of the mythical lesser spotted woodpecker on a peanut feeder. Several pics in fact from late August through to mid September. On the blog it is mentioned into October. Would the feeder in question be in Staffs or not...
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    Redshank on the north pit today as well, and then possibly the same bird on the very south pit later. Also had a fly over peregrine and a common tern on the north pit. Plenty of singing linnets and a lesser whitethroat as well. Plenty of flowers out at the reserve; red campion, ox-eye daisy...
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