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    Essex Birding

    Lots of Redshank and Little Egrets down at The Prom in Maldon today. Reds' were a bit too far out, but got this decent shot of an Egret. Little Egret
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    Essex Birding

    Wow, that's pretty incredible! Good work Steve.
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    Essex Birding

    On a bush, then flying out over the field. It was bright yellow, there's no way that this was a Green Woodpecker.
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    Essex Birding

    Golden Oriole in a field near the scout hut in Wickham Bishops. Couldn't quite believe it.
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    Essex Birding

    Thanks alot, as it turned out I had to pick up a parcel in Chelmsford, and couldn't really handle that and birding too. The walk to the parcel depot did take me through the Central Park, however, where 8 Goosander were on the lake along with the usual Gulls, Mute Swans, Mallards and Moorhens.
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    Essex Birding

    Have you got an online map/postcodes for either of the Springfield Lock and Baddow Mead areas? Might go have a look tomorrow.
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    Essex Birding

    Lots of Redwing around Maldon this morning. About 20 or so flying over the Longship Way area, often settling there or in Hemmings Court and Washington Road.
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    Essex Birding

    Walking to work along the river by Tesco HomePlus in Chelmsford, and there was a female Goosander in amongst a flock of gulls.
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    Essex Birding

    Couldn't see any Chiffchaff in Central Park today, though it was a fleeting visit. Had a Willow Warbler near Beeleigh Abbey yesterday though.
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    Essex Birding

    Was seen on the 21st of March, it showed about half a mile from the entrance of the reserve, on a metal gate below where I was walking. Quite near one of the stiles, where the path curves off to the right. I told the few people about it who I spoke to (who in turn pointed out the Peregrine and...
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    Essex Birding

    Old Hall Marshes was great when I went a few weeks ago. Shore Lark, Merlin, Peregrine, Spoonbill, Little Egret and Marsh Harrier were all to be had, amongst others.
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    Essex Birding

    Where have you been seeing these? In Central Park?
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