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Great White Egret – 27th November

November 27, 2020Recent wildlife sightings2020, 27th November, Chiffchaff, Great White Egret, Grey Heron, Lesser Redpoll, Slurry LagoonPete Smith

This morning the Great White Egret was seen on the Slurry Lagoon, where it had a close encounter with a fox. It was, however, the Grey Heron that saw it off. There was a Chiffchaff near the bird table and some more Lesser Redpolls on the birches. PS.

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