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26 Jul 2021 02:01 #4319 by John T Goy
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Alan,
None of the birds at BB were seen at the feeding station (there none at all), we parked up opposite the horses nearest Scotter Road each time and that was where we got nearly all the butterflies as well.

Max
PS: most of feeders at Owlet were full but virtually no birds there.
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22 Jul 2021 16:08 #4304 by Alan Hudson
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Nice list, glad you could get out. We are still putting feed out at Black Bank feeding station but much less at the moment.
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21 Jul 2021 23:42 #4297 by John T Goy
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Well got out for four hours and thoroughly enjoyed the sites we visited and the amount of wildlife we saw. Those who got the Pacific GP wouldn't have been more pleased than we were!

Black Bank: PM two visits firstly and lastly -
Buzzard - 2
Mistle Thrush - 3
Kestrel
Chiffchaff
Linnet
Reed Bunting
Jackdaw
Mallard adult + 2 juvs
Skylark
Yellowhammer
Oyk 
Goldfinch
GSW
Possible Quail?

Laughton (side of kerb): PM
Buzzard
Swallow - 6
Goldfinch
Robin

Owlet Woods car park: PM
Great Tit & Chaffinch.

Scotton Common Reserve: PM
Buzzard - 3
Kestrel
Swift - 5

Just going to do the list of butterflies which made the day.

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