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Red Kite – 2nd March

March 2, 2014Recent wildlife sightings2014, 2nd March, Cettis Warbler, Deep Pit, Great Crested Grebe, Haven, MuteSwan, Red Kite, Slurry LagoonPete Smith

This morning at about 09.30 a Red Kite flew low across the Slurry Lagoon. There are still 57 Mute Swans on the oil-seed rape and some Great Crested Grebes have arrived and are setting up territories. Three Cetti’s Warblers were heard singing in the Haven, Deep Pit and Slurry Lagoon reed bed. PS.

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