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Tawny Owl – 19th November

November 19, 2009Recent wildlife sightings19th November, 2009, Brown Rat, Cetti's Warbler, Deep Pit, Song Thrush, Tawny OwlCarol

This morning the Tawny Owl on the bank of the Deep Pit was showing very clearly owing to the loss of leaves from the tree. Meanwhile two Cetti’s Warblers were singing on either side of the Causeway and four small Brown Rats were feeding on the table near the railway,while being serenaded by a Song Thrush. AE.

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