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Green Sandpiper – 16th August

August 16, 2010Recent wildlife sightings16th August, 2010, birds, Dunlin, Green Sandpiper, Lower Path, Slurry Lagoon, Willow titJacqueline

There were four Green Sandpipers on the Slurry Lagoon this afternoon and a single Dunlin. JMD.

A Willow Tit was heard calling along the Lower Path. PS.

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