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Speckled Bush-cricket – 24th September

September 24, 2013Recent wildlife sightings2013, 24th September, Green Sandpiper, greenshank, pintail, Slurry Lagoon, Speckled Bush-cricketPete Smith

There are still some Speckled Bush-crickets to be found along the back of the Boundary Hedge  beneath the willows, near the river, on the nettles. On the Slurry Lagoon there are still three Pintails and there was also a Greenshank and a Green Sandpiper. PS.

Male Speckled Bush-cricket
Male Speckled Bush-cricket

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