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Red Kite – 10th April

April 10, 2016Recent wildlife sightings10th April, 2016, Blackcap, Red Kite, Sedge Warbler, Wheatear, Whitethroat, Willow WarblerPete Smith

This morning, on the bird count, lots more warblers were in, with several Blackcaps, Willow Warblers and Sedge Warblers singing and at least one Whitethroat. The Wheatears were still on the field beyond the Wader Scrape and Swallow and House Martins were seen.  PS

In the afternoon a Red Kite was seen over the site.  RW.

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