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Newton Lake mega

Newton lake, male Ringed-necked Duck on the lake with tufted duck also 2 shelduck. Peter.

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  1. Brilliant stuff Peter, now just make it stay until I get there tomorrow afternoon.

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  2. Very nice find Peter, again I hope it stays until tomorrow! Any photos?

    Damian P

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  3. Photo thanks to Nick Isherwood...

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/nickish77/13699607184/in/contacts/

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  4. Wow! That's just stunning. I really hope it stays at least until tomorrow.

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  5. Photos on the Birdwatching in St Helens web site sightings and gallery pages

    http://www.birdwatchinginsthelens.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/st-helens.htm

    Peter.

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