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<blockquote data-quote="Ray.Scott" data-source="post: 1337170" data-attributes="member: 60857"><p>Weardale/Teesdale today:</p><p></p><p>Plenty red grouse over the moors, the only raptors seen were 2 kestrel. Not much else in the fields other than loads of pheasant and a couple of small flocks of fieldfare.</p><p>Langdon beck area, at least 23 black grouse about a field and a half away with also 1 song thrush, 1 kestrel hunting, a small flock of fieldfare and redwing which were in the same area.</p><p>Cow Green Resovoir and around the farm area, produced nothing but the large numbers of pheasant and a couple of pied wagtail.</p><p></p><p>On the way back noticed the attached goose, maybe someone can Ide, It for me, or is It a domesticated cross breed ??.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray.Scott, post: 1337170, member: 60857"] Weardale/Teesdale today: Plenty red grouse over the moors, the only raptors seen were 2 kestrel. Not much else in the fields other than loads of pheasant and a couple of small flocks of fieldfare. Langdon beck area, at least 23 black grouse about a field and a half away with also 1 song thrush, 1 kestrel hunting, a small flock of fieldfare and redwing which were in the same area. Cow Green Resovoir and around the farm area, produced nothing but the large numbers of pheasant and a couple of pied wagtail. On the way back noticed the attached goose, maybe someone can Ide, It for me, or is It a domesticated cross breed ??. [/QUOTE]
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