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Hatfield Moor Buff-breasted Sandpiper (1 Viewer)

Mike Hill

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Thinking of going for this tomorrow but not familiar with the site and struggling to find anything online. Could anyone please help? Thanks.
 
Not been reported for the past 3 days - last sighting was Thursday. You may be making a journey for nothing my friend.
However if you decide to go the best approach is via A1 then A614 through Bawtry, Finningley and Blaxton looking out for signposts for Hatfield Moor on right. The car park at Boston Lake is your best bet, park here and leave the car going North, after a short distance you'll get to a path curving off to the right follow this and follow the path through the woodland always taking a Northerly option when at junctions. You'll reach the edge of the old peat workings and from here you just follow the bunds between the cells across the moor. The more westerly cells have the most water so head over that way. Having said all that it is a very big area to cover solo and it can take ages to find things. Best of luck
 
According to birdguides been seen today, try Hatfield moor birding blog , directions in previous posts,hope this helps,
 
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