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Little Gull – 19th April

May 7, 2020Recent wildlife sightings19th April, 2020, Common Tern, Deep Pit, Garden Warbler, Green Sandpiper, Little Gull, Little Ringed Plover, Yellow WagtailPete Smith

Two Little Ringed Plovers and a Green Sandpiper were seen on the flash across the river. A Common Tern was seen over the Deep Pit and a Little Gull was picking hatching flies from the water surface. A Garden Warbler was singing from bushes in the Deep Pit and a Yellow Wagtail flew upstream. PS.

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