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Eccleston Mere

It was very quiet around the Mere this afternoon probably at least partly because there were motor boats out on the water. The water rail was in the ditch again at the junction of where the stream goes off at right angles over the fields. Every time I've found the rail it has been by accident when looking at something else, when I've actually tried to look for it, I can't find it!

Water rail 1
Gadwall 1f
Teal 2 (1m, 1f) at the back of the wet wood
Pochard 2m
Siskin heard

Damian P

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