Blackcap Sadness + MSQ

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17 Apr 2018 03:59 #719 by John T Goy
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Thanks but not near enough sadly for me.

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16 Apr 2018 07:49 #713 by Alan Hudson
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Mandarins tucked in the corner from the left side of wader hide, the red rested always on the large fishing pond which as been dug out where usually a whit boat is as you walk towards Duck Hide
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16 Apr 2018 02:00 #709 by John T Goy
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Hi Alan,
Are the Mandarin and RC Pochards on the Grebe Lake by any chance, if so I can view them?

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Max

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15 Apr 2018 07:59 #702 by Alan Hudson
Yesterday a female Blackcap flew into our front window and killed itself. At MSQ were both male & female Mandarin , 2 Male & 2 Female Red-crested Pochards, influx of Swallow, Sand Martins & various warblers

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