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Bearded Reedling – 19th March

March 20, 2023Recent wildlife sightings19th March, 2023, Bearded Reedling, Bittern, Blackcap, Slurry LagoonPete Smith

This morning six Bearded Reedlings were seen in the NE corner of the Slurry Lagoon. They were very active flying up on several occasions as if about to leave the reed-bed, but then dropping back down again some distance away. Also a Bittern was heard booming. PS/MT

A Blackcap was also reported. RJP

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