There was a cracking male Wheatear in the horse paddocks on the junction of the Old Coach Road and Mossborough Hall Lane today. I saw it at 8am and it was still present at 3pm. This is the second earliest Wheatear I have seen in Britain.
Also in the area, two Shelduck, two Chiffchaffs and two Buzzards.
Monday 19 March 2012
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Wow. Nice find, and a great photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks Damian. Sorry for the late reply to your comment, I'm supposed to get an email when I have a new comment waiting, but I seem to have stopped getting them.
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