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Woodcock – 4th December

December 4, 2019Recent wildlife sightings2019, 4th December, Bearded Tit, Green Sandpiper, Slurry Lagoon, teal, WoodcockPete Smith

This evening three Woodcock were seen flying to feeding areas at dusk. Four Green Sandpipers are on the Ecopool along with 134 Teal. The Bearded Tits are still in the Slurry Lagoon reed-bed but were heard only. RW, JMD.

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