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2 juvenile waxwings were showing well, it's hit and miss though asto ezactly where they land on the Orange rowen tree behind Stanley Place just a short walk from the station. Also grey wagtail, mistle thrush and a few blackbirds (a couple of them wintering over from overseas). Ta!

-- Edited by Richard Thew on Monday 31st of December 2018 11:14:48 PM

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9 pied wagtails ( mixture of adult and young ) feeding on Adlington cricket field .

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Not sure which thread to post this on.
I was travelling north and had a Red Kite near the M61/M65 junction around mid day today
Chris

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The male blackcap is a permanent resident with frequent visits for food since first posting in January.


-- Edited by Mike Berry on Saturday 28th of March 2015 12:12:19 AM

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Originally posted yesterday by Mike Berry:

Male Blackcap present in a Chorley garden for last ten days feeding on sunflower kernels.


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