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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    hand claps Sounds like it could be the SEO in display flight? I've only seen this once at Cuckoo Bank but very impressive as it shakes and claps it's wings on a downward path then climbs and repeats. .
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    Snow (blue) goose among possibly 100 greylag on the potato field this morning in 'orrid weather. Muntjack crossing track in plantation. Geoff2
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    Early morning visit with water levels still high, no waders noted other than Oyster catcher and Lapwing. Grass snake sunning itself and my first sighting here of a common lizard.
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    I took a video myself tonight and only noticed when watching at home, that a sparrowhawk went in just at the moment the birds split up into three groups. Don't think it caught anything though. Looks like there was at least one sparrowhawk on you video also. Regards, Geoff (the other one)
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    I guess the other posts were under 'butterflies & moths'. Most of the time computers remember more than I do. Sign of getting old! Geoff
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    First Painted Lady of the year yesterday, on the reserve. Has anyone seen stag beetles? Saw one about four years ago but none since. Was invited to look inside the hide today; individual height adjustable stools and tinted glass to prevent too much disturbance, very posh. Due to open early...
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