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Daily Archives: April 10, 2017

Wildlife sightings

8 April – Sand Martins & Butterflies

April 10, 2017 Steve Parkes Leave a comment

35 plus sand martins pairing up and exploring nest holes were the highlight of our saturday work group. Other birds included singing blackcap and chiffchaff and pair of kingfishers. A  newly emerged orange tip was joined by over wintering  brimstone, comma, peacock and small copper butterflies

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