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October 2002
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- Thu 31st Oct: between Newington & Misson - Grey Phalarope, 20 Whooper Swans
- Thu 31st Oct: Cotham Flash - Merlin, Short-eared Owl, Ruff
- Thu 31st Oct: Netherfield - 3 Stonechat, 15 Snipe, 2000 Golden Plover
- Wed 30th Oct: between Newington & Misson - Grey Phalarope, 7 Whooper Swans
- Tue 29th Oct: between Newington & Misson - Grey Phalarope
- Tue 29th Oct: Kingsmill Reservoir - Great Northern Diver present till 8.00am
- Mon 28th Oct: Kingsmill Reservoir - Great Northern Diver reported at the dam end
- Mon 28th Oct: Welbeck Raptor Watchpoint - pager report Raven
- Mon 28th Oct: Hoveringham - Greenshank, Peregrine
- Mon 28th Oct: Netherfield - 2 Stonechat, Peregrine
- Sat 26th Oct: Hoveringham - Garganey, Rock Pipit both briefly, Greenshank, 6 Green Sandpipers
- Sat 26th Oct: Attenborough - 7 Brambling near yacht club
- Sat 26th Oct: Holme Pierrepont - pager report Little Egret at Blotts pit
- Thu 24th Oct: Netherfield - Merlin, Peregrine, Ruff, 2 Stonechat
- Thu 24th Oct: Colwick CP - 3 Goldeneye
- Mon 21st Oct: Attenborough - Short-eared Owl
- Sun 20th Oct: Maun Valley Spa Ponds - Lesser-spotted Woodpecker, 2 Chiffchaffs
- Sat 19th Oct: Netherfield - male Bearded Tit, 5 Stonechat, 4 Redpoll, 2 Common Snipe, 2 Swallows
- Sat 19th Oct: Hoveringham New Works - 2 Dunlin, 5 Redshanks
- Fri 18th Oct: Netherfield - 2 Bearded Tits, 2 Stonechat, Western Yellow-legged Gull
- Fri 18th Oct: Eakring - 3000+ Redwings, 344 Fieldfare
- Thu 17th Oct: Netherfield - 2 Bearded Tits in the deep pit reed beds
- Thu 17th Oct: Hoveringham New Works - 4 Green Sandpipers
- Thu 17th Oct: Bestwood Mill Lakes - Swallow, 80 Redwings, 65 Fieldfare
- Thu 17th Oct: Eakring - 158 redwings, 84 Pink-footed Geese
- Wed 16th Oct: Bestwood - 100 Redwings
- Wed 16th Oct: Nuthall Ponds - Marsh Harrier
- Tue 15th Oct: Netherfield - Water Rail, 2 Goldeneye, Argentine Blue-bill Duck, 1000+ Golden Plover
- Mon 14th Oct: Burton Joyce - Fieldfare, Siskin, House Martin, 4 Swallows
- Sun 13th Oct: Langford Lowfields - 2 Little Egrets, Spotted Redshank, Pintail, 8 Dunlin, 3 Swallows
- Sun 13th Oct: Eakring - 2 Water Rail, Greenshank, 63 Pink-footed Geese over
- Sun 13th Oct: Hoveringham - 150 Pink-footed Geese over
- Sun 13th Oct: Hoveringham New Works - Jack Snipe, Grey Plover
- Sun 13th Oct: Annesley Pit Top - 4 House Martins
- Sat 12th Oct: Netherfield - 4 Dunlin
- Fri 11th Oct: Langford Lowfields - Little Egret, 2 Spotted Redshank, 2 Ruff
- Fri 11th Oct: Misterton/Gringley Carr - 2 Merlin, Peregrine, juv Hen Harrier
- Thu 10th Oct: Nottm General Cemetery - 2 Redwings
- Thu 10th Oct: Eakring Flash - Jack Snipe
- Wed 9th Oct: South Muskham fishing lakes - Jack Snipe
- Mon 7th Oct: Attenborough - 2 Goldcrest, 2 Swallow, @30 Tree Sparrow, Snipe, Redshank, Grey Wagtail
- Mon 7th Oct: Sherwood - 51 Pink-footed Geese over, going east
- Sun 6th Oct: Langford Lowfields - 2 Little Egret, 2 Spotted Redshanks, Greenshank, 2 Ruff, 2 Pintail
- Sun 6th Oct: Clifton Grove - Common Buzzard over
- Sun 6th Oct: Attenborough - Reed Warbler, Chiffchaff, Hobby, Common Sandpiper, Water Rail
- Sun 6th Oct: Netherfield - Stonechat, Reed Warbler, 2 skeins Pink-footed Geese thru east
- Sun 6th Oct: Lound - 4 Common Buzzards, Greenshank
- Sat 5th Oct: Colwick CP - Hobby
- Fri 4th Oct: Budby Common - Raven, 8 Crossbill, 3 skeins thru total 500 Pink-footed Geese
- Fri 4th Oct: Hoveringham New Works - Stonechat
- Fri 4th Oct: Wollaton Vale - Common Buzzard
- Fri 4th Oct: Colwick CP - Hobby, Common Buzzard over
- Thu 3rd Oct: Hoveringham Railway Pit - male American Wigeon
- Wed 2nd Oct: Silverhill Wood - Stonechat
- Tue 1st Oct: Netherfield - Water Rail, 4 Snipe, Sedge Warbler, Reed Warbler
- Tue 1st Oct: Hoveringham New Works - Grey Plover, Little Stint, 2 Pintail, Ruff
- Tue 1st Oct: Hoveringham Railway Pit - male American Wigeon
- Tue 1st Oct: Caunton - 2 Common Buzzards going east
- Tue 1st Oct: Silverhill Wood - Common Buzzard
- Tue 1st Oct: Worksop - 2 Ravens
- Tue 1st Oct: Bestwood Mill Lakes - Swift
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