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16th Mar

A slow day again in strengthening westerlies. The only birds of note over the sea were 33 Brent Geese, two Mediterranean Gulls and a Fulmar. The land produced just five Redwings

Offshore, six Porpoise and a Grey Seal was feeding. 

Elsewhere, three Eurasian White-fronted Geese were at Dengemarsh on the RSPB reserve. The regular two Whooper Swans and 19 Cattle Egrets were at Cockles Bridge.