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RE: ainsdale


...Oh yeah, and 8 'singing' Natterjack Toads. How could I forget a noise like that! hmm.gif

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Yesterday evening, on and around Sands Lake- singing Whitethroats, pair of Gadwall, 2 large Rats, 2 Groppers, spanking male Whinchat, loads of tadpoles, Dune Tiger Beetles, Noctule bats.
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Cheers jimmy! I walked North from the car park... Thats possibly where i went wrong hmm.gif
Maybe i'll try again at the weekend.

Thanks
Rob

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hi rob sorry you missed them we parked on sand car park and walked south they was in between the end of the car park and the next line of barriers which is about half a mile up thebeach heading to formby it seems like they favour the dune side and not the tide line
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-- Edited by j meadows at 21:52, 2007-11-19

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Went looking for them on Sunday am... No sign!
Where abouts are they being seen? I just walked up and down the tideline thinking they'd be feeding along there somewhere, but no luck!

Thanks
Rob

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6 snow buntings on the beach at ainsdale today been around for over a week
according to a ranger

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