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Golden Plover

100 +   Golden Plover
Today   07/12/2015  at  10.15hrs 
LOCATION ...In field adjacent to East Lancs Rd , east of Newton Lane and before Golborne Island.
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3 comments :

  1. Cracking find - not seen this many reported in St Helens for years.

    Damian

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  2. Have they been around for a while? I may go try to see them if I get a chance midweek! I know the Buzzards were still in the field last Wednesday when I drove to Manchester, they were very close to the east lancs road too. You could actually see one or two 'stalking' and looking for potential prey!

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  3. Brill, worth submitting to the county recorder and inputting into bird trackhttp://app.bto.org/birdtrack/main/data-home.jsp

    Paul B

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