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Comma – 11th February

February 11, 2019Recent wildlife sightings11th February, 2019, Cettis Warbler, Comma, greenfinch, Lesser Redpoll, Slurry Lagoon, Song Thrush, Wheelchair RampPete Smith

This morning there were thirty Lesser Redpolls in the birches on the dry end of the Slurry Lagoon, twenty Greenfinches came out of the roost at Rossi’s, six Song Thrushes and three Cetti’s Warblers were singing and a Comma flew across the Wheelchair Ramp. PS.

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