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Cut Thorn Hill/Three Shires Head


Morning walk along the edge of Cut Thorn Hill to Three Shires Head & return via path along the edge of the moor.

2 Ring Ouzels (m+f) seen on Cut Thorn, but then flew across the river into Staffs.

2m+2f Stonechats were also along the edge of Cut Thorn, plus 2m Reed Buntings.

5 Curlews were engaged in display flights, 1 of which then rested for a while on top of a dry stone wall.

5 Lapwings were also noted doing flight displays. A single Skylark was seen in song flight.

6 Ravens flew over, but no raptors were seen. A Willow Warbler was in full song at Three Shires Head.

5 Pied and 1 Grey Wagtail were seen on the sheep pasture, together with numerous Meadow Pipits.



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