ST Dunes nnr

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23 Mar 2023 08:58 #6712 by John Walker
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over past 3 days a heavy passage of white and pied wagtails on upper foreshore

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18 fieldfare heading east over dunes ,and at dusk a flock of c 50 redwings dived into bushes and trees being chased by a female sparrowhawk
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20 Mar 2023 10:34 #6696 by John Walker
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A fine mostly sunny mild day max 14.0 oc
a total of 10 chiffchaffs 2 wheatears, 2 barn owls 4 woodcocks , 2 marsh harriers, 2 common buzzards, 1 water pipit, 3 stonechat.,
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18 Mar 2023 08:40 #6688 by John Walker
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A circular walk from Churchill Lane around Rimac  dunes and foreshore path,  0615 to 0810 

Cettis 3 song, chiffchaff 2, marsh harrier 2, water pipit 1, water rail 1 screaming.

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