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Barn Owl – 26th December

December 26, 2018Recent wildlife sightings26th December, Barn Owl, Cettis Warbler, peregrine, Slurry Lagoon, Snipe, water railPete Smith

This morning at dawn a Barn Owl was seen hunting near the Gravel Pits and a Peregrine was on the new pylon. Up to eight Water Rail were heard (with one seen) and three Cetti’s Warblers were singing. One Snipe was seen in the Slurry Lagoon reed bed. PS.

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