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Post Info TOPIC: A week in an Aspull Garden


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RE: A week in an Aspull Garden


Yes -they will be included in my spread sheet for the year

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Hi Tim - do you mean Thursday 9th and Friday 10th (latter for the harrier sp.)

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Cracking week Tom, should give us all more urge to stare out that kitchen window! Thanks for sharing it with us. Henerz

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Perhaps the best week's garden viewing in 21 years started with a huge passage of Swifts 5/8, perhaps 500+ all going south. On Wed, 8th, a full adult Med Gull circled around in the evening for about 1/4 hour, following harvesting in the adjoining field, and on Thurs 8th 4 Buzzards soared for over half an hour before being joined by 2 Kestrels and 1 Sparrowhawk. That evening Little and Tawny Owls and Grey Partridge were calling and the next day (9th) an unidentified Harrier, almost certainly a Marsh glided high, heading south at midday. A Yellowhammer visited the the feeder in the garden the same day and was followed by a Willow Tit that evening (5 species of tit that day). The Willow Tit re-appeared the following evening. Willow Tit has not been previously recorded in the garden. Finally on Sun 12th , a Ring-necked Parakeet flew noisily over.

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