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November 2018 at Gramborough (1 Viewer)

firstreesjohn

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Here endeth the worst autumn since Time began. It was so bad, even ‘fake news’ mostly dried up and any suppression was largely suppressed. Bring on 2019 - or, even 2020. Will we have sorted out Brexit, by then ?

30: 02♪.
27: 02♪.
25: Shorelark. Whooper Swan ↑W.
24: Shorelark on shingle, then flew towards Kelling.
23: Lapland Bunting ↑W, Grey Wagtail ↑S.
22: 02♪.
21: Chiffchaff.
18: 02♪.
17: 02♪.
16: Robin. (Goldcrest - by reliable observer.)
15: 02♪.
14: 02♪.
13: 02♪.
12: 2 Stonechats (♂♀).
11: 02♪.
10: 02♪.
9: Purple Sandpiper on brackish pool.
8: ♂ Hen Harrier ↑E over Hill, then W over Sea. Woodcock.
7: Woodcock, ♂ Stonechat.
6: 3+ Lapland Buntings down in various places. Goldcrest, Greenfinch.
5: Purple Sandpiper still on brackish pool. (Lapland Bunting - by reliable observer.)
4: Purple Sandpiper still on brackish pool. “Four and twenty Blackbirds off inland sky high” (minus a score).
3: Purple Sandpiper on brackish pool.
2: GREY PHALAROPE ↑E over Hill, Robin, Blue Tit.
 

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