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Monday 16th March 2009 | ||
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In Devon, the male Penduline Tit was seen again, near Paignton. In the
same county, the American Herring Gull was again on the rocks at the
mouth of the Otter Estuary this evening. It appears to have finally got itself
into a routine, appearing there for the last four evenings. In Glamorgan, the
Bonaparte's Gull remained in Cardiff, with single Lesser Scaups
there, Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire and Lough Ennel, County Westmeath.
In Norfolk, the Black-bellied Dipper returned to its favoured ford at Hunworth, whilst King Eiders remained in County Sligo and Fife. Great White Egrets were in Devon and Cambridgeshire, and Cattle Egrets were in Cheshire, Suffolk, Cornwall, Devon, Pembrokeshire and on the Isles of Scilly. |
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- Will Soar, RBA | ||
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