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    goyt valley nr buxton

    Had Redstart and Pied Flycatcher in the east Cheshire hills on Apr 12th - much earlier than normal. CB
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    goyt valley nr buxton

    Did anyone go and see the dambusters flypast at Derwent Resr? Saw it on the news. Wish I had been off work. CB
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    goyt valley nr buxton

    Nice record. Which way was it heading? CB
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    goyt valley nr buxton

    Hopefully the Kite will hop over to the Cheshire side of the border. CB
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    goyt valley nr buxton

    Glad to hear he has returned, female will probably come tomorrow. CB
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    goyt valley nr buxton

    Also seems to have been quite a good winter for Whooper Swans in East Cheshire so far this winter. CB
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    goyt valley nr buxton

    nice pic peter. CB
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    goyt valley nr buxton

    Peter, I think the butterfly may be a small skipper but if you post it on the moths/butterflies threads, i'm sure you'll get a definitive answer. CB
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    goyt valley nr buxton

    nice shot of the bird in full song
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    goyt valley nr buxton

    They seem to be very scarce in cheshire this year. Went to several traditional sites in SE cheshire last weekend and found none. :-C
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    goyt valley nr buxton

    An impressive range and number of species. Just shows how many different habitats are available in the area.
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