Original PaulE
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Any news on the Frinton RLB is it still present heading up to that neck of the woods on sunday so will give it a look if it is
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Rlb is still around and generally showing well. Had a report of it drifting to the south/west side of the b1032 on Monday but certainly back around the grazing marsh and golf course on Tuesday. I'm often finding it hunting over the southern end if the gc around lunchtime or perched on the ground in this area. Will post a few updates prior to the weekend (will be second hand reports as away with work tomorrow..)
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Paul
A Great Northern Diver has taken up residence on the Stour this week. It was first reported on Monday and was still present at mid-day today, well on the Essex side of mid-channel. It can be seen from Wrabness, in the vicinity of buoys 5 and 6. If you're going to see the bird at the weekend: pack gloves, wear lots of layers and hang on to your hat!
If I recall correctly, is was 6th November last year when the Surf Scoter first showed up for it's all-winter stay on the Stour. On the basis that the bird might have become a creature of habit, I've been hoping that it might return this month. Nothing so far though!
Stewart
Thanks will be going Sunday so hopefully won't have been blown away by thenPlenty of free parking at the southern end of The Esplanade in Frinton just before the golf course. If the bird is in the air you could see it within metres. That said possibly a busier golf course at the weekend although the wind forecasted might put some off! Worth checking on the ground or piles of cut grass etc at the furthest end from Frinton behind the green hut as there might be some shelter there tomorrow. Good luck!
pack gloves, wear lots of layers and hang on to your hat!
Stewart
Rlb is still around and generally showing well. Had a report of it drifting to the south/west side of the b1032 on Monday but certainly back around the grazing marsh and golf course on Tuesday. I'm often finding it hunting over the southern end if the gc around lunchtime or perched on the ground in this area. Will post a few updates prior to the weekend (will be second hand reports as away with work tomorrow..)
Regards
Paul
Thanks for all the info connected with the RLB and had great views of a Snow Bunting and 2 Purple Sandpipers
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We were gonna take the boat down the river but decided against it and just took it off the mooring and bought it home or the winter on a plus note we did see a couple of kingfisherYou weren't wrong there! I nipped down for a bit of Knot flagging on the turning tide after lunch to find the Northerly was so strong that the tide had stayed in and the waders were flying around wondering where the mud had gone.
On a different topic and area, I note that 3 Whooper Swans were reported today 7Km NE of Chelmsford. Anyone know more about this? It would be a 'turn up'.
Stewart
Based on the OS square reference on the report they could only have been on one of the gravel pits at Russell Green. Reported as 3 'immatures' which sounds a bit odd, though I might try and drag myself up there tomorrow at some point if it's not raining / I can be bothered! :smoke:
Had a look over there at lunchtime and couldn't see any swans at all on the roadside pits.