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Written by Lynda Broad   
Thursday, 25 November 2010

 

thumb_little_egretIt was a crisp November afternoon, today, on the 25th, at Pickerings Pasture. On the scrape, we saw two Little Egret and two Snipe, along with a Redshank and a couple of dozen Canada Geese. There were Wigeon on the Estuary and  a huge number of Lapwings and Golden Plover, on the field between Pickerings and Halegate Road. It was a lovely afternoon for a walk and some bird watching. thumb_snipe

Take a walk down to the hide at Pickerings Pasture and, if you wait a little while, you'll always see something. Kingfishers visit the scrape, to feed, quite often and on the feeders you'll see a wide range of garden birds
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