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Bittern – 14th January

January 14, 2019Recent wildlife sightings14th January, 2019, Bittern, Chiffchaff, Lesser Redpoll, Ouse Dyke, peregrine, Slurry LagoonPete Smith

This morning a Peregrine was seen on the new pylon. A Bittern was seen flying over the Slurry Lagoon and the 21 Lesser Redpolls were again feeding in birches at the dry end of the Slurry Lagoon. The Ouse Dyke had up to four Chiffchaffs along it from Teal Close to the footbridge. PS.

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