Local Patch & Beyond: 19.04

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20 Apr 2018 03:50 #734 by John T Goy
Almost didn't get out but well pleased we did! Starting at Scotterthorpe, for those thinking of visiting the track is extremely rough and plenty of deep puddles, if you go very slowly its okay. Before we arrived had my first Swallow near the Jenny Wren at Susworth..

Scotterthorpe: mid-afternoon
Buzzard - pair (displaying)
Willow Warbler - 7 singing
Reed Bunting - 5
Chiffchaff - 3 singing
Meadow Pipit - 6
Skylark - 2
Yellowhammer - 1m
Mute Swan - 2 over.
Lapwing - 2 (displaying)
Chaffinch - 4
Goldfinch - 2
Common Gull - 4

Keb Wood: Buzzard

Lower Ancholme Valley:

Osprey going North-West
Mute Swan - 21 over going east
Chaffinch - 4
Blue Tit
Dunnock
Moorhen

Cheers

John with his able assistant :)

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