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Turnstones and Dunlins at Old Moor today - Keith Pickering |
Gone!
The Turnstone record blown to bits!
Additional birds this afternoon included
another Grey Plover (day total of 2) through and another Bar-tailed Godwit (day
total of 3) that stopped off briefly at Old Moor and was later photographed on
Wombwell Ings before disappearing.
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The Bar-tailed Godwit at Old Moor this afternoon - Keith Pickering |
This evenings left-overs for the night shift at Old Moor as follows: Bittern ‘booming’, 2 Black-necked
Grebes Mere, Peregrine, Hobby, 5 Turnstone Wader Scrape, total of 20 today,
thus a Barnsley Area record, c15 Dunlin, 4 Med’ Gulls, 7+ Arctic Terns, c800
Swifts, c350 House Martins.
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One of the Black-necked Grebes on The Mere - Keith Pickering |
Additionally the late night shift reported 11 Arctic Terns on Mere (day total 11+) and 2 Little Grebe chicks.
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Some of the Arctic Terns on The Mere today - Keith Pickering |
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