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Great White Egret – 21st July

July 21, 2025Recent wildlife sightingsCommon Sandpiper, Deep Pit, Great White Egret, Hobby, Reed Bunting, Slurry LagoonPete Smith

This morning there were five Great White Egrets on the Slurry Lagoon. Later three flew off, but two then returned mid-morning. A Common Sandpiper was on a tern raft in the Deep Pit and a Hobby snatched a Reed Bunting and carried it away. PS.

Great White Egrets – – PS.

Common Sandpiper – – PS.

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