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RE: Osprey over Platt Bridge


Sour grapesfurious.gif? not meno.gifi,ll have take the positive angle on this onebiggrin.gif at 11 amyawn.gifyawn.gif
I was indulging in bacon and egg butties, reading the paper and not looking skyward ohmygod.gif
, as the bird flew over,there are going to be some alfresco brekkies in the future.

never ever give up hoping geoffbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gif


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Not sure if this has already been mentioned.

But according to Roy Dennis's website, a satellite tracked Osprey flew over Platt Bridge at 11am, yesterday 4th April. The bird had been roosting at Beeston Castle the night previous and then after flying over Platt Bridge carried on up past Preston, over near Tarnbrook, Sedburgh and finished her migration for the day at at Loch in Selkirk in the Scottish Borders.

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