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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

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Hundreds (500+) of Redwings heading towards Skomer first thing and plenty tucked away in the gorse bushes on the deer park. At least 2 Water Rails very noisy on the mere with all the ducks huddled in two tiny ice free pools. A Pochard was among the usual species. Snipe were all over the deer park with a single Jack snipe in the Martin's Haven gulley, and Lapwings flew in a steady trickle out to the islands. The Snow Goose was sat on Midland in among 70 Canadas and 1000 Kittiwakes fed in the sound between skokholm.
At 'work' in the Waterstone oil site, A Firecrest was the best find, but loads of Snipe, Redwings, Song Thrushes, Lapwings and Golden Plover all in places not normaly occupied by such species

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