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Caspian Gull – 3rd January

January 3, 2022Recent wildlife sightings3rd January, Caspian gull, Goldeneye, Grey Wagtail, kingfisher, Large Gravel Pit, Little Egret, peregrinePete Smith

A first winter Caspian Gull was amongst the gulls at the Enva site this morning and Kingfisher, Grey Wagtail and Little Egret were along the Ouse Dyke. MC.

The pair of Peregrines were on the new pylon, three male and two female Goldeneye were on the Large Gravel Pit. PS.

1stw Caspian Gull
Peregrines on New Pylon

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