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RE: Withnell NR


Tawnies were at the Abbey Village end of the walk

John

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Neil Southworth wrote:

John,

I'm sure Ian wouldn't object if I suggested that you put sightings for the Withnell area on the Chorley and District Natural History Society Forum at 'www.chorleynats.org.uk/forum'.

Thanks

Incidentally, at which end of the walk were the Tawnies - Brinscall or Abbey Village?






As well as on here of course

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John,

I'm sure Ian wouldn't object if I suggested that you put sightings for the Withnell area on the Chorley and District Natural History Society Forum at 'www.chorleynats.org.uk/forum'.

Thanks

Incidentally, at which end of the walk were the Tawnies - Brinscall or Abbey Village?

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An evening walk through the reserve with the last hour of light to see what was moving, and it was a pleasure to hear so much birdsong.

5 longtail tits
2 pair bullfinch
large numbers of Blue and Great tits, robins and blackbirds m & Fs
1 wren
1dunnock
5 song thrushes
30 jackdaws
2 Carrion Crows
3 Mallards 1m and 2 f
2 moorhens
1 pheasant (sat high in a tree) eyepopping.gif
2 maggies

on the return back to the car just as we approached the bridge, 2 Tawnies flew into a nearby tree and sat in excellent view of us, only several feet away biggrin.gif

J&J


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