Teesside today. Despite some dodgy directions I ended up parked up by the Quorn factory at Haverton Hill watching a flock of Greylag, Canada, Barnacle and Pink-footed Geese. The closest goose was the Taiga Bean Goose, showing well until someone let their dog into the field.
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Taiga Bean Goose |
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Bean, Pink-foot and Canada Goose |
Dorman's Pool next where the Green-winged Teal eventually showed distantly, feeding with a small flock of Teal. Not much else here other than a handful of Pintail.
The walk out to Seal Sands was fruitless with no sign of the Whimbrel.
At the Jewish Cemetery the Shorelark continued to show well.
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Shorelark |
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Shorelark |
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