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Bittern – 30th May

May 30, 2021Recent wildlife sightings2021, 30th May, Bittern, Deep Pit, Lesser Whitethroat, TreecreeperPete Smith

A Bittern was reported to have dropped into the reed bed in the Deep Pit. The Treecreepers by the footbridge have fledged at least one chick which was seen this morning and two Lesser Whitethroats were heard singing. DM.

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