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<blockquote data-quote="Azzy" data-source="post: 1895374" data-attributes="member: 83206"><p>So I'm somewhat concerned about the plovers. The council mowed the lawns, which they still seemed to be fine after, but yesterday afternoon and then around lunch time today when driving past, I haven't seen any of the chicks or adults. I doubt they'd really move to a different area, the chicks probably wouldn't take the walk too easily. So I'm worried that something got to the chicks, a cat or fox maybe, or perhaps some kids. It just seems to me that if they lost their chicks, they wouldn't have a reason to be in the park anymore, which is why I'm not seeing them. Hopefully they'll turn up though. When the weather clears up and I'm not at work, I'll take a walk down there and have a look around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Azzy, post: 1895374, member: 83206"] So I'm somewhat concerned about the plovers. The council mowed the lawns, which they still seemed to be fine after, but yesterday afternoon and then around lunch time today when driving past, I haven't seen any of the chicks or adults. I doubt they'd really move to a different area, the chicks probably wouldn't take the walk too easily. So I'm worried that something got to the chicks, a cat or fox maybe, or perhaps some kids. It just seems to me that if they lost their chicks, they wouldn't have a reason to be in the park anymore, which is why I'm not seeing them. Hopefully they'll turn up though. When the weather clears up and I'm not at work, I'll take a walk down there and have a look around. [/QUOTE]
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