Monday, 29 November 2010
Lowestoft (Logging Mill) Sewage Works and Ness Point 28:11:2010
I suppose that this is slightly disrespecfull of me but there you go, someone is bound to inform me that this is state of the art. Speak for yourself I say. So the best sighting today is being going headlong down the slope in the snow after going down a mole hole. So my boy laughed, but that gives you no right to. but then if you had seen so little you would have laughed as well. Birding was minimal but with veiws of 7 JAY and a single REDWING it was acold old morning. When at the NESS things inproved with a flock of 35 LAPWING off shore and a sigle ROBIN flying in of the sea only to land at our feet. 1 MED GULL put in his usual appearance. Best of all was a small flock of our regular PURPLE SANDS four in all that where close up at the Ness. Some of the BLACK-HEADED-GULLS are alraedy gaining black around the head. To finish off there was just 1 ROCK PIPITE give a showing.
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