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10 Mar 2020 00:06 #2592
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Alan, a Monty easily beats a Wheatear lol
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05 Mar 2020 19:26 #2571
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Some of our better ones have been - Montagues Harrier, Hobby, Peregrine, Great White Egret, Arctic Tern, Garden Warbler, Red Kite, White Fronted Goose but as yet no Wheatear !!
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05 Mar 2020 18:35 #2570
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Had wheatear there in past and other goodies!
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05 Mar 2020 18:33 #2569
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A well kept north lincs secret
been lots of times but always said Kirton!
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01 Mar 2020 19:46 #2565
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Certainly sounds more exotic than Freshney Bog.
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01 Mar 2020 17:07 #2564
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Thanks, sounds delightful.
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