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Hobby – 12th May

May 12, 2021Recent wildlife sightings12th May, 2021, cuckoo, Grasshopper Warbler, Hobby, Large Gravel Pit, Lesser Whitethroat, Slurry LagoonPete Smith

This morning the warblers were all singing well at the lagoons – apart from the Grasshopper Warbler – . There were two Lesser Whitethroats singing and a Hobby was seen hawking St. Mark’s Flies over the Slurry Lagoon. A Cuckoo was calling from the large willow beside the Large Gravel Pit. PS.

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