We had a walk around Dovestone near Oldham today. It's an RSPB Reserve, with breeding populations of Golden Plover and Curlew, and also an outpost population of Mountain Hares. Today however we had to be content with several Red Grouse. Year 139.
Sunday 3 March 2013
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