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This is no Farmoor, Otmoor or Port Meadow. This is Grimsbury. It's Grim up north!

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Friday, 31 July 2020

Up to end of July

A Redshank found by Adrian on the 10th was a great find and the first here for a couple of years. The other highlight was a few Mediterranean Gull sightings of at least two birds in the last couple of days of the month (John and Mike P), two Common Terns also on the 10th (GB), a Hobby on the 11th (John), 

A Siskin made an appearance on the 11th (John) and through mid to the end of the month there was also a couple of Yellow-legged Gulls. Other waders still present with singles of Little Ringed Plover and a few Common Sandpipers. Hirundines and Swifts featured regularly. The Cetti's Warbler and some other commoner warblers were around. The family of Tufted Ducks were still present at month end and two more broods were at the Borrow Pit pool. 


Courtesy and copyright of JFT



Hobby pics courtesy and copyright of JFT


Courtesy and copyright of JFT

Courtesy and copyright of JFT

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