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Post Info TOPIC: Yellow-browed Warbler at Pennington 14/05


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RE: Yellow-browed Warbler at Pennington 14/05


No sign so far today, thanks to all those who looked though hmm.gif

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15th

Spent a couple of hours early morning tearing up the play area and beyond but sadly, no sign of the Yellow-browed Warbler cry.gif

Retreated to Horrocks Hide ;

drake Garganey
2 Dunlin
LRP
2 RP
2 Redshank (one of which was strangely dark-headed)
2 Greylags
Sparrowhawk through
Garden Warbler round the back

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OMG w00t.gif I hope i get a text from you 2moro Ian when you have relocated it.

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At around 5:00pm today, Peter Alker was just out of a meeting at Pennington Flash when he heard a Yellow-browed Warbler calling and approaching the visitor centre along the bushes and trees that lead to the golf 'huts'. The bird eventually flew over the visitor centre and into the trees behind the play area and then on to the trees near the wooden Great Spotted Woodpecker statue, still calling loudly. Unfortunately, despite a fairly extensive search the bird couldn't be relocated, needless to say, it will be looked for again tomorrow...

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