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RE: Mam Tor


Walk from Castleton to Mam Tor highlights: Wheatear (3) Stonechat (4) Linnet (2) Walk from Hope to Win Hill highlights: Redstart (4) Pied Flycatcher (2) Wheatear (1) Linnet (2)

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4 Raven
Curlew
5 Skylark
4 Meadow Pipit
Peregrine Falcon
Kestrel
Chiffchaff

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National trust car park 1.30 C 100 brambling feeding under beech trees, plenty of blue great and coal tits around and one male stone chat at the start of the path up to mam tor.

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Paul Shaw


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3 Skylark were todays highlight
Also Raven

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10.30-12.30
Peregrine
Raven
Goldcrest in castleton village
Flock of birds near mam tor farm very Waxwing like, but couldn't relocate. Worth checking if anyone in the area?
Kestrel


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Lovely weather this am, and with 3 kids in tow some great wildlife. Easyish walk for those with kids.
Good numbers of butterflies/ moths/ grasshoppers too for added interest.

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And a great place it is, spent a holiday there as a kid and revisited in April about eight years ago - it was hotter then than it is now

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Keep calm and carry on birding....


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Couple of hours walk this am from Blue John Cavern- Hollins Cross-Mam Tor
Highlights:
4 Whinchat, inc 2 juvenilles
Raven
Peregrine
4 Willow Warbler
15 Goldfinch
Many Swallow, some House Martin/Swift
15 Meadow Pipit
Sparrowhawk


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