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Hawfinches, East Keal
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30 Mar 2018 08:00 #613
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Please note that there is a WEDDING at this church on Easter Saturday so suggest anyone else planning to visit avoids Saturday.
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29 Mar 2018 22:24 #612
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reports of 5 or 6 seen early today but only 1 seen during an hour of observation between 9 and 10 this morning.
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27 Mar 2018 16:52 #591
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2 again in churchyard late morning - but elusive.
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27 Mar 2018 07:49 #589
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No further sign of any Hawfinches after 4.15- dusk
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26 Mar 2018 12:25 #582
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While walking around my village patch this morning I discovered 6+ Hawfinches in St Helen's churchyard. They were feeding deep within some very big Yew tress. When I first encountered (flushed) them they almost immediately dived back into deep cover, occasionally perched up on a large Beech tree. No photos as yet!
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