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Garganey – 30th July

July 30, 2023Recent wildlife sightings2023, 30th July, Bittern, Garganey, Slurry LagoonPete Smith

This morning a Bittern was seen dropping into the Slurry Lagoon reed-bed. Later an eclipse, male Garganey flew onto the Slurry Lagoon but took off again almost immediately and flew off in the direction of the Ecopark. PS.

Garganey and Gadwall.

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