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Woodcock – 4th December

December 4, 2012Recent wildlife sightings2012, 4th December, Causeway, Deep Pit, Jackdaw, Rook, WoodcockPete Smith

As dusk turned into dark a Woodcock flew along the Deep Pit bank and onto the Causeway, landing a few yards away in the gloom. Hundreds of Jackdaws and Rooks were feeding during the afternoon on the sweetcorn stubbles and towards dusk they were trailing across the sky on their way to roost. PS.

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