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Goosander – 18th December

December 18, 2021Recent wildlife sightings18th December, 2021, Bearded Tit, Causeway, Goosander, Lesser Redpoll, Slurry LagoonPete Smith

This morning a male Goosander flew upstream, over the site. Eighteen Lesser Redpolls were in a birch tree in the Slurry Lagoon reedbed near the southern end of the Causeway. PS.

In the afternoon a male and a female Bearded Tit were in the Slurry Lagoon reedbed. RW.

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