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Peregrine – 7th January

January 7, 2024Recent wildlife sightings2024, 7th December, Deep Pit, Egyptian Goose, peregrine, PheasantPete Smith

This morning the flood water had subsided considerably and the Trent was back in its normal course. Three Egyptian Geese flew through, low over the Deep Pit and a Peregrine made a playful stoop at a group of feeding Pheasants. PS.

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