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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    Hi Andy R. I sent a full description of the bird (as is required) and an account of what was seen to Steve Haynes shortly after. Steve replied " we will review the circumstances re a first for County in due course" As I said its left up to others now. Cheers Hughie.
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    Sorry John. You beat me to it with your post. I know you saw the same as myself and the others present. We can only put forward the facts as we saw them on the day. Cheers Hughie.
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    Thanks Andy R. Your knowledge of the County boundary lines is far superior to mine. I can only equate to what visible point the bird was seen to fly that day. Obviously the Stonewashed Pool was not in our view but the high viewing mound was and the bird passed that almost lost to...
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    If the Bearded Tit has been claimed as a county tick for Warwickshire, this leaves no doubt that the White rumped Sandpiper flew into Warks airspace last year. It was seen by at least 5 observers to fly further south than this area, making it a county first...
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