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    sheepwash urban park

    you have the best of them but the birds had a ring on each leg a red as you can see and a yellow/grey on the other i can't quite make it out sorry but here are the others.
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    sheepwash urban park

    Peregrine spotted by railway,and a male pheasant thought it was a fox at first but then flew off and identified , couple of kestrels being mobbed by crows too.
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    sheepwash urban park

    morning walk Went for a walk around today nothing much different seems the egret had gone didnt get chance to see it. Gold,green and chaffinches , buzzard,green woodpecker,blue tit,great tit and long tailed tits. Sparrowhawk and Peregrine spotted on pylon been mobbed by magpies. There was a...
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    sheepwash urban park

    sounds like you was in your element over there. Did you get any pics to post up mate. You had a nice variety of birds well worth it by the sounds of things. catch you later just off for a stroll round the wash.
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    sheepwash urban park

    walking round with baggieshep Firstly i would like to thank shep for taking the time out to show me round his patch. I have walked round myself a few times but was not aware just how large the area was and will certainly be back more. We talked about the history and what birds have been seen...
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    sheepwash urban park

    Baggieshep you see more than me when i go round, i spent 4 hours on sunday walking round with my camera only getting same old birds like herons.sparrowhawk chased off by crows, nice cormarants, woodpecker,goldfinches yet to see a Peregrine in all my times i have been there, seen a kingfisher...
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