Lincs Birding
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Yellow-brows arriving on the East coast. #lincsbirding
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My WeBS count was rubbish this morning in the heavy mist at Marston. Decided to ditch it and went back in the afternoon. Much better, 325 Greylag, 110 Lapwing, 11 Curlew, 8 Water rail heard etc. + very confiding Swallow. #Lincsbirding @btobirds.bsky.social
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Despite the October fog on the East Coast at Gib the hoped for migrants failed to appear. Day saved by a secretive Jack Snipe from Harvey's Hide @lincsbirding.bsky.social @lincswildlife.bsky.social
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Birds this morning - amazing! Long-tailed Tit, Kingfisher, Redpoll, Goldcrest. #lincsbirding #birds @alanball101.bsky.social
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3 species from a session in the garden hide this afternoon that stood still long enough for a photo! #Birds #UKBirding @lincsbirding.bsky.social
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Another Kingfisher at Donna Nook NNR this morning @lincsbirding.bsky.social @lincswildlife.bsky.social #Birds #UKbirding #Lincsbirding
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Lovely morning for @webs-gsmp.bsky.social at Pyewipe with over 10,000 waterbirds majority of waders roosting on Novatis Ings including at least 16 curlew sands, 6300 black-tailed godwits, 555 knot. As additional waders to returned to mudflats incl. 3000 golden plovers @lincsbirding.bsky.social
Beautiful shots.
Saw this obliging Stonechat during my visit to RSPB Freistone Shore this morning. Dipped on the Firecrest though! @lincsbirding.bsky.social @rspb.bsky.social #Birds #UKBirding #lincbirding
Greater Scaup and Black Tern in Lincs today. #lincsbirding
Yellow-browed Warbler calling at Anderby Creek. #lincsbirding
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Surprised to find a late Wheatear on Pig lane this morning. Only the 2nd patch record this year. @lincsbirding.bsky.social @patchbirding.bsky.social @btobirds.bsky.social @lincswildlife.bsky.social
Lesser Yellowlegs at Baston & Langtoft Pits. #lincsbirding
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First Knot in the PBC area this year (I think) was found by @weedonsworld.bsky.social this morning on East Pit, Deeping Lakes, Lincs. Didn’t seem to hang around long, as no further sign by 9.20am @birdguides.bsky.social @rarebirder.bsky.social @lincsbirding.bsky.social @justwildimages.bsky.social
Very nice Mike! 👍
I found a Knot in the misery and drizzle this morning, at Deeping Lakes LWT, Lincs (seems typical weather for these scarce inland wanderers to drop in around the Peterborough area). A year tick for me, I think it is the first we have had locally, this year. @lincsbirding.bsky.social
A winter-plumaged Knot, with Gadwalls
Knot at Deeping Lakes LWT this morning. Nice sighting, inland. #lincsbirding
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A pair of Stonechats are back on the usual field in front of our house. 🤞here for the winter. Brighten every day. @lincsbirding.bsky.social @patchbirding.bsky.social @lincswildlife.bsky.social
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Good month for finding a few local birds and about the county.
5th. 14 Whinchat, Frieston.
8th. 32 Glossy Ibis, M'ston.
10th. Crossbill, Denton.
12th. Cuckoo, Barkston.
18th. Pied fly, Woodhall, C Egret, Kirkby.
21st. 2 Glossy Ibis, M'ston.
27th. 14 Stonechat, Frieston.
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2 Glossy Ibis at Deeping Lakes LWT. #lincsbirding
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A dull #JourneytoWork this morning was brightened by having this beauty fly, at low level, alongside the car for more than 500m. #LincsBirding #Lincolnshire @lincsbirding.bsky.social @lincswildlife.bsky.social @btobirds.bsky.social
A Common Buzzard flying at low-level over a recently cultivated arable land. A Common Buzzard flying at low-level over recently cultivated arable land. A Common Buzzard flowing at low-level over recently cultivated arable land. A Common Buzzard stood on the recently cultivated arable land.
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Temminck’s Stint still present at Baston Langtoft south pit at 12 noon though distant - pin below - Park on Cross Road and view from bank top
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Pink-feet and the moon this evening as they moved to Humber roost - the big flocks just skimmed the top of the moon as if on purpose
Yellow-browed Warbler, Donna Nook. Also Firecrest in stand of blackthorn by track north of Donna Nook car park. #lincsbirding
4 Curlew Sandpiper at Frampton Marsh RSPB. #lincsbirding