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  1. #1
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    A few from last year

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    Without knowing the size of the bird, would think a female sparrowhawk.
    Keep posting on you passage birds, finding it very interesting, thank you.

  3. #3
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    Pied Flycatcher saw another glimse of the bird of prey looks like a female Pallid Harrier?

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    Yellow Wagtail, Buzzard and Dunlin today

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    Not much at the moment a few Swifts and House Martins and would you believe a Blue Budgerigar!!

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    The odd bird now and again Wheatear, Skylark, Sanpiper and a Female Peregrine.

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    Nice one, things should get busier in the next few weeks so maybe you should just stay out there for a month or so!!!

    What happened to the blue budgie? Did you catch it?
    Away with the birds

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