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Hello Birders,
Some Wonderful Images on here, well done to you All.
Phils, Cuckoo wonderful,
Weve Had a Hobby here Today, Not Seen Anyway Near, last Years recordings,
Heres a image, Seen in the Trees & hedges, on the reserve,
We Hope you Love it,
Sue & Simon,:t:
 

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Blimey, is there a Semi-P Sand in the area? Is there anywhere I can read about how it was found etc?

Hi Laz. Respectively: 'Yes there is!' and 'Not really I'm afraid.' However, drop me a PM and I will reveal the whole sordid saga of who did what to whom, with what, how nastily and when. You know, the usual bird-finding/identifying shenanigans. ;)
 
Hi Laz. Respectively: 'Yes there is!' and 'Not really I'm afraid.' However, drop me a PM and I will reveal the whole sordid saga of who did what to whom, with what, how nastily and when. You know, the usual bird-finding/identifying shenanigans. ;)

PM on it's way!

EDIT: Superb!
 
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Here's proof. Taken on Seaton beach on Saturday morning high tide.
 

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Hello Birders,
A Semi,p,Sand, So Rare we Cant understand whats Going on,
Sues Dad told us there were loads of Birders, on the Sea Front,
We would be Delighted if a Fellow Birder Could inform us,
Anyway, Heres a Image,
Hope you All Enjoy it,
S&S,:t:
 

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Hello Birders,
Heres a Image from the Estuary,
We Hope you all enjoy it,
Our New Bird Hide, will be Amazing, hopeing to invite our local Birders over, when things get Going
Sue & Simon,
 

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Hello Birders,
The semipalmated sand that was not, we have Being Doing our Home work.
No Wonder the Massives Flocked to the Beach,
So few Records,
So difficult to ID, thats why Mistakes our made,
Its Pale Collar, the Bill is stubbier than A Dunlin, and Blunt Ended, its Feet our Semi~Palmated,
We Just Wish it Was One,
Anyway heres a Local, Seen if your Luckey Over the Reserve.
Sue & Simon,
 

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Hello Birders,
A Great Newsletter Well done,
We did Have A Semi on our Patch,
Were Dissapointed no locals Informed us,
We Posted For Info,
Any Way we found A Fantastic Juv,
Far from rare or is it,
We Think So, its Going to Be A Male.
S&S,:eat:
 

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Hello All.
We have Not Visited The Estuary For Ages, No Reports On the Sight.
there must be Something by Know On the Estuary,
Sue & I Missed Some Wonderful Birds,
Heres one we Missed, Delighted With this Image, our New Bird Hide Is Fantastic.
S&S.
 

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With no Reports On the Estuary, & New Hides, for Ages.
We Visited Some Where Else, And Glad we Did,
If this Wonderful Goose Landed on our Estuary, Well.
S&S.
 

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Hello Birders,
No Reports From the New Thread for ages,
Sue & I, Always Check it out, perhaps it needs some Hope,
Will we see these Birds this Winter,
You Can name Them,
All the Best.
S&S:t:
 

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A Barn Owl has been seen several times at Black Hole Marsh / Stafford Marsh in the last week or so, usually at dawn or dusk.

There was also a Wheatear on the path to Seaton Marshes Hide today.
 
Hello Birders,
The Wheather Now Should bring the Estuary & Reserve to Life,
Heres a Image, Seen on the Reserve,
This Male was right outside our new hide, hope you Enjoy him,
Hope things now start Moveing, for our estuary & Reserve Birders & the Pages our full of Reports, its more than about Time
 

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A female Peregrine Falcon has been flying low over the reserves in the last few days, worrying the wildfowl on the scrapes.

Also when visiting Seaton Marshes, don't forget to stop in the car park to check for Water Rails in the ditch that runs southwards, parallel to the cycleway. I saw two there this morning.
 
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