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Susan Bowden-pickstock (Saxon shore)

Susan Bowden-pickstock
Life List 7
2024 List 0
Member since 23/11/2014
Bio
Bird Date Birder Location Photos Comments Options
Bar-tailed Godwit 21/12/2014 Susan Bowden-pickstock Brancaster beach 1 Susan Bowden-pickstock 'Low tide feeding furiously'
Little Egret 10/12/2014 Susan Bowden-pickstock Brancaster marshes
Long-tailed Tit 05/12/2014 Susan Bowden-pickstock Field above Brancaster 1 Susan Bowden-pickstock 'Flitting from one berry bush to another'
Brent Goose 05/12/2014 Susan Bowden-pickstock Fields above Brancaster 1 Susan Bowden-pickstock 'Huge flock feeding, a snow goose rumo...'
Water Rail 29/11/2014 Susan Bowden-pickstock Brancaster marsh 1 Susan Bowden-pickstock 'Three crows and a Rail in a spat, or ...'
Sanderling 27/11/2014 Susan Bowden-pickstock Brancaster beach 4 Susan Bowden-pickstock 'not so many oystercatchers now, but o...'
Oystercatcher 27/11/2014 Susan Bowden-pickstock Brancaster beach 2 Susan Bowden-pickstock 'not so many oystercatchers now, but o...'

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