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Willow Warbler – 3rd April

April 3, 2016Recent wildlife sightings2016, 3rd April, Chiffchaff, Little Ringed Plover, Slurry Lagoon, Swallow, Willow WarblerPete Smith

This morning there were about twenty Sand Martins by the railway bridge, which were briefly joined by  a lone Swallow. Beside the Slurry Lagoon a Willow Warbler sang briefly and a Little Ringed Plover flew over. There are now at least fifteen Chiffchaffs singing around the site.  PS. SC.

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