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Post Info TOPIC: Pennington Flash 04/05


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Pennington Flash 04/05


Garganey was at the shore opposite the play ground early morning - also Kingfisher from Horrocks hide.

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Also Arctic tern and Dunlin at penni this afternoon.

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garganey still front of horrocks hide 1.45 pm sat 05.05.07smile.gif

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Same at Rumworth late afternoon, loads of House Martins.

Dean.

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Yeah had loads of Swifts and House martins at Elton tonight too.

-- Edited by warfy at 22:10, 2007-05-04

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male garganey still below horrocks hide,at 7pm been there since we arrived at 4,over 3000 swift when we left they have definately banged in tonightsmile.gifalso about 500 house martin.plus all the usual stuffsmile.gif

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Red-breasted Merganser at Pennington today, briefly at 08:30 and 3 Whimbrel over (info per John Lyons).

I had a Lesser Whitethroat singing briefly at the Slag Lane end, just off the canal tow path where the telephone/power lines cross the canal and a Garden Warbler on the south side behind the top path path the East Bay hide. Also, a Lesser Whitehthroat has been singing on and off between Teal Hide and the brook apparently. The drake Garganey was showing ridiculously well below Horrock's Hide and gave certainly my best views ever of the species!

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