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Goosander – 1st January

January 1, 2013Recent wildlife sightings1st January, 2013, Blackbird, Goosander, Little Egret, RedwingPete Smith

A male Goosander flew up river over the railway bridge this morning. Most of the winter thrushes have gone now, only a few Redwings and Blackbirds remain. They’ve stripped most of the berries and the Blackbirds are eating the rose hips. Three Little Egrets were also seen, along the Ouse Dyke. PS.

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