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  1. Jono L

    Cambridgeshire Birding

    I would love a copy of this Dave, having found the bird! Cheers Jono
  2. Jono L

    Cambridgeshire Birding

    Grafham Water Saturday morning: 3 Arctic Terns c8.15am only. 2 Common Scoter off Marlow then later (12 noon) off Mander, Whitethroat singing at Marlow, 1 LRP, 2 Redshank and 2 Oyk on dam. Lots of Yellow Wags and hirundines around. Cheers
  3. Jono L

    Cambridgeshire Birding

    Grafham Water today: House Martin (12+), Wheatear (1), Sedge Warbler (5), Willow Warbler (15+), LRP (2), Oyk (2), Yellow Wagtail (several), Scaup (usual female), Goosander (1 female), Goldeneye (3+). Cheers Jono Leadley
  4. Jono L

    Cambridgeshire Birding

    Grafham Water bird highlights over the weekend: Common Scoter, 4 Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Yellow Wagtail, 5+ Wheatear, 1 Scaup, 1 fem Goosander, 2 Peregrine, 1 flew east on Sunday Cheers
  5. Jono L

    Cambridgeshire Birding

    Grafham Water in the last few days: Common Scoter, 3 (31st March) Scaup, female still present in Plummer area Sedge Warbler, 1 lagoons (1st April) Swallow, 1-3 (since 29th March) LRP, 2 (29th March) Green Sandpiper, 1 (1st April) Lots of Chiffchaffs and Blackcaps now in.
  6. Jono L

    Cambridgeshire Birding

    Summer migrants at Grafham Water in the last few days: Wheatear on the dam, Blackcap singing in the lagoons, Chiffchaffs singing all over and Sand Martins in Savages. Cheers,
  7. Jono L

    Cambridgeshire Birding

    Shows what we know, eh Mark!!! Doh! Jono
  8. Jono L

    Cambridgeshire Birding

    Glossy Ibis is an absolute mega in Cambs. The last one was seen by only a couple of people in 2002. The last Cattle Egret was this year, near Earith on the Ouse Washes during the summer. Cheers
  9. Jono L

    Cambridgeshire Birding

    If anybody wants good views of a pair of juvenile Spoonbills, check out the lagoon hide at Grafham Water, where they have been showing well for over a week now. Please approach the hide with care. Cheers
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