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Bittern – 3rd July

July 3, 2017Recent wildlife sightings2017, 3rd July, Bittern, Boundary Hedge, Gatekeeper, Peacock, Slurry Lagoon, Small TortoiseshellPete Smith

This morning there was a Bittern flying between the reed beds on the Slurry Lagoon. There were several Gatekeepers flying and the nettles by the Boundary Hedge had good numbers of Peacock and Small Tortoiseshell caterpillars.  PS.

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