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Scarce or vulnerable species include but are not restricted to any species of wader, ducks other than mallard, all owls, any birds of prey, grey or yellow wagtails, grey heron, all grebes, Cetti’s warbler, water rail, willow tit, corn bunting etc. If in doubt, please ask.

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Winnwick

Paddocks on Alder Lane and the water opposite the Fiddle pub.
3 Redshank
1 Oystercatcher
2 Shoveller
Lapwings with a brood of six
8 Yellow wagtail
I Wheatear
2 Grey Partridge flushed
Blackcaps/ ChiffChaff/Willow warbler plenty of. A few Linnets and Chaffinch to note. A Canada on the nest on the bank of the canal and two mistle thrush going hell for leather with each other.
3 Buzzards on the thermals.
Great couple of hours.

Howard Arends

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