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Stonechat – 22nd February

February 22, 2015Recent wildlife sightings2015, 22nd February, Chiffchaff, Green Sandpiper, Little Egret, Ouse Dyke, Stonechat, Wader ScrapePete Smith

There were five Little Egrets together along the Ouse Dyke this morning. The Green Sandpiper was in its usual place and two Chiffchaffs were feeding together. On the hedge between the Wader Scrape and the bottom of the Deep Pit bank the male Stonechat was showing well. PS.

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