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    Marks 2024 green list (on foot and by bicycle)

    25th January - A return trip to the Yorkshire Wildlfe Trusts North Cave reserve today failed to produce the Black-throated Diver reported yesterday. Still lots of wildfowl on the pits, a singing Cetti’s Warbler and still good numbers of Brambling about. 93. Western Marsh Harrier
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    Marks 2024 green list (on foot and by bicycle)

    19th January - a ride out to Yorkshire Wildlfe Trusts North Cave reserve today yielded three new species. 90. Eurasian Woodcock 91. Brambling 92. Common Snipe
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    Marks 2024 green list (on foot and by bicycle)

    Whilst walking the dog this morning, finally added Tree Sparrow (they’ve been strangely absent from the garden this year) 89. Tree Sparrow
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    Marks 2024 green list (on foot and by bicycle)

    A round trip to St. Aidan’s and Fairburn Ings RSPB reserves and Lemonroyd waste water treatment on the bike yielded a few new species for the year. 79. Eurasian Curlew 80. Grey Wagtail 81. Water Pipit 82. Goosander 83. Little Egret 84. Glossy Ibis 85. Red Kite 86. Cetti’s Warbler 87. Western...
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    Marks 2024 green list (on foot and by bicycle)

    9th January - A trip up to Castle Howard this morning netted a couple of new species. 77. Common Goldeneye 78. Eurasian Coot
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    Marks 2024 green list (on foot and by bicycle)

    8th January - After a quiet weekend with no birding and nothing new on the garden feeders I was pleased to add Yellowhammer to the list this morning. 76. Yellowhammer
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    Marks 2024 green list (on foot and by bicycle)

    5th January- today started with a Tawny Owl calling from the garden. A repeat visit Thorganby and North Duffield yielded another six species, the highlight being a male Smew. 69. Tawny Owl 70. Common Pochard 71. Common Moorhen 72. Common Redshank 73. Smew 74. Dunlin 75. Meadow Pipit
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    Marks 2024 green list (on foot and by bicycle)

    4th January - Whilst walking the dog this morning added another three species. Spent the rest of the day building a new bike (a late Christmas present to myself) 66. Eurasian Jay 67. Common Kingfisher 68. Common Reed Bunting
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    Marks 2024 green list (on foot and by bicycle)

    January 1st - An extended dog walk followed sometime with the garden feeders, then a quick cycle around the lanes to get over the 50. 1. Common Woodpigeon 2. Collared Dove 3. Common Magpie 4. Carrion Crow 5. Eurasian Blue Tit 6. Great Tit 7. Eurasian Blackbird 8. European Robin 9. Common...
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