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Had a brief view of a large Boar moving deep in to the forest.Also present here were 6 Swallows,1 Sand Martin a few Chiffchaffs and Willow Warblers and a White Wag.
Hi Rob, I saw much the same on Tues, plus a House Martin & Marsh Tit. I was told a Wild Boar passed by the line of young conifers on the slope behind my car when I was t other side of pond - sadly did nt see it ! where were the Garganey, or had they moved on ?
Hi Cliff,looks like the Garganey had moved on,i was talking to a local birder who had already searched other ponds (Woorgreens etc)and couldn't find any.
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Had a brief view of a large Boar moving deep in to the forest.Also present here were 6 Swallows,1 Sand Martin a few Chiffchaffs and Willow Warblers and a White Wag.
Wow, like alot
Hi Rob, I saw much the same on Tues, plus a House Martin & Marsh Tit. I was told a Wild Boar passed by the line of young conifers on the slope behind my car when I was t other side of pond - sadly did nt see it ! where were the Garganey, or had they moved on ?
Hi Cliff,looks like the Garganey had moved on,i was talking to a local birder who had already searched other ponds (Woorgreens etc)and couldn't find any.
Back yesterday!
they flew in c 15 30 on Tues, 15 mins after half a doz photters had given up, patience usually rewarded, but cant upload my shots yet !
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