kb57
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From Birds in Northumbria 1972:
'A resident, commonest in SE Northumberland, but gradually spreading to the North and West.
The westerly expansion was illustrated by the occurrence of three singing males at Burnhopefield (sic.) and birds at Norham and Stamfordham, all apparently new areas.
Flocks occur in winter, the two largest both being in February with 40 at Wallsend Swallow Pond on 2nd and 60 at Druridge on 20th'.
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'A resident, commonest in SE Northumberland, but gradually spreading to the North and West.
The westerly expansion was illustrated by the occurrence of three singing males at Burnhopefield (sic.) and birds at Norham and Stamfordham, all apparently new areas.
Flocks occur in winter, the two largest both being in February with 40 at Wallsend Swallow Pond on 2nd and 60 at Druridge on 20th'.
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