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<blockquote data-quote="Songkhran" data-source="post: 1188819" data-attributes="member: 96691"><p>Great views of the Richard's Pipit last night at Kelling had it perched up on a bramble and giving very close views, was able to see the hindclaw which was enormous -velociraptoresque, curling round to reveal a turquoise point, able to seperate bird from Blyths on this feature alone.</p><p></p><p>Directions where sketchy so if anyones interested best viewing place is to walk to beach from Kelling Water Meadows then take path to your right immediately before the 'carpark' and gate and walk up the hill towards the weather station, it was feeding in the long grass in the fenced off area on the left.</p><p></p><p>Since area relatively undisturbed good chance this is the bird that been reported intermitently since the beginning of the year, also 1 Ring Ouzel at Weybourne in the field south of the pool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Songkhran, post: 1188819, member: 96691"] Great views of the Richard's Pipit last night at Kelling had it perched up on a bramble and giving very close views, was able to see the hindclaw which was enormous -velociraptoresque, curling round to reveal a turquoise point, able to seperate bird from Blyths on this feature alone. Directions where sketchy so if anyones interested best viewing place is to walk to beach from Kelling Water Meadows then take path to your right immediately before the 'carpark' and gate and walk up the hill towards the weather station, it was feeding in the long grass in the fenced off area on the left. Since area relatively undisturbed good chance this is the bird that been reported intermitently since the beginning of the year, also 1 Ring Ouzel at Weybourne in the field south of the pool. [/QUOTE]
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