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Mute Swan – 19th February

February 19, 2014Recent wildlife sightings19th February, 2014, Coltsfoot, Mute Swan, teal, WigeonPete Smith

Across the river from the reserve, a herd of almost sixty Mute Swans are feeding on  the rape field. Most of the Teal and Wigeon have now left the site. Another sign of the approach of spring is the first Coltsfoot flower of the year. PS.

IMG_5157b - Coltsfoot

 

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