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Insh Marshes (2 Viewers)

I had a visit a few days ago, it was good however, unfortunately it was flooded... Redwings, Lesser Redpolls, Ringtail Hen Harrier and a few mixed flocks of Tits. I expected it to be much better but considering there was no marsh! It was to be expected...
 
I had a visit a few days ago, it was good however, unfortunately it was flooded... Redwings, Lesser Redpolls, Ringtail Hen Harrier and a few mixed flocks of Tits. I expected it to be much better but considering there was no marsh! It was to be expected...

The marsh is primarily a summer breeding habitat for waders, in winter the natural floods attract Wildfowl.
 
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