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 Post subject: Woodhall area
PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:30 pm 
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Tawny Owl still in the tree by the Village Limits this morning - but does go missing (inside?) sometimes - not there yesterday afternoon.
Nearly 100 Mute Swan in three flocks between Martin and Woodhall Spa this morning; 6 Whooper in the flock to the north of the road.
A large flock of finches - perhaps 250? Mobile -often in the seed crop field just by the 40 mph sign just out of Kirkby village, towards the tip/pits. Often fly off; sometimes in the hedge that runs alongside the houses/track at the edge of the field and sometimes in a large oak, perhaps 50m from the road in that hedge. Mostly Linnet (see John Clarkson's post - also the largest I've seen for some time) but also Brambling - at least 10, including one or two very smart males.

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 Post subject: Re: Woodhall area
PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:28 pm 
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Robert Carr wrote:
And I almost missed the train in the meantime, while taking Al back to the train station to go to uni, isn't that right, Alastair?!

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