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<blockquote data-quote="Mouldy" data-source="post: 1774372" data-attributes="member: 25743"><p><strong>Sunday March 28th</strong></p><p></p><p>A trip around some sites in the borough this morning on the lookout for any spring arrivals turned out to be a big partridge day, with both grey and red-legged partridges seemingly everywhere, never seen so many in one day, with one exceptional view of a red-leg, posing for us out in the open in the sunshine.</p><p></p><p><strong>Other highlights were:</strong> 7 x wheatear, 4 x little ringed plover, 1 x green sandpiper, 1 x swallow, 2 x sand martins, 1 x white wagtail, singing chiffchaffs, a peregrine and a flypast of 24 x whooper swans.</p><p></p><p>Strange thing for me was that I saw my first swallow of the year before the first sand martins, most unusual.</p><p></p><p><em>Not much happening in the garden this week with the iffy weather, so latest garden-listing score is :</em></p><p></p><p><strong>OMAHD 62 Mouldy 54</strong></p><p></p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mouldy, post: 1774372, member: 25743"] [b]Sunday March 28th[/b] A trip around some sites in the borough this morning on the lookout for any spring arrivals turned out to be a big partridge day, with both grey and red-legged partridges seemingly everywhere, never seen so many in one day, with one exceptional view of a red-leg, posing for us out in the open in the sunshine. [B]Other highlights were:[/B] 7 x wheatear, 4 x little ringed plover, 1 x green sandpiper, 1 x swallow, 2 x sand martins, 1 x white wagtail, singing chiffchaffs, a peregrine and a flypast of 24 x whooper swans. Strange thing for me was that I saw my first swallow of the year before the first sand martins, most unusual. [I]Not much happening in the garden this week with the iffy weather, so latest garden-listing score is :[/I] [B]OMAHD 62 Mouldy 54[/B] cheers [/QUOTE]
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