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Sunday, 12 September 2021

At day at Frampton

A very decent day out at the 'wader capital' of Frampton Marsh in Lincolnshire with Gareth, back on Saturday 10/07. Wader passage was under way, but some way from it's peak - still plenty to see though and an enjoyable, welcome change from the birding back home.

Best were a single Wood Sand, constantly hammered by one of the local Avocets, lots of Knot & Barwit, 3 Spotted Redshank, several Spoonbill, 10 Green SandCuckoo, Corn Bunting and plenty of other waders around the reserve. 









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