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Bird Count Day – 12th December

December 12, 2010Recent wildlife sightings12th December, 2010, Brambling, Curlew, Goosander, Little Egret, peregrine, RedshankPete Smith

This morning, on the bird count, there were six Little Egrets in the Ouse Dyke. Three Bramblings were heard as they flew over, as well as a Curlew and a Redshank. Two Goosander were seen and the Peregrine flew up to its favoured perch on a pylon. PS.

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