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<blockquote data-quote="edenwatcher" data-source="post: 3548384" data-attributes="member: 8070"><p>A few days in the Lakes - mostly walking - but finished off with a day at Leighton Moss.</p><p>Highlights from the fells included the first wheatears and ravens of the year, plus Daniel's first goldcrest of the year outside the lodge. Ravens around the summit of Yewbarrow gave superb entertainment spinning through the air whilst talon grappling. Also a few peregrines seen and green woddpecker heard.</p><p>Leighton Moss bumped up the boys' yearlist dramatically with little and great white egrets, marsh harriers, drake garganey, avocets, chiffchaff, willow warbler, blackcap, and <strong>marsh tit</strong>, which was a lifer for them. Other highlights included thousands of black-tailed godwits and an otter.</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edenwatcher, post: 3548384, member: 8070"] A few days in the Lakes - mostly walking - but finished off with a day at Leighton Moss. Highlights from the fells included the first wheatears and ravens of the year, plus Daniel's first goldcrest of the year outside the lodge. Ravens around the summit of Yewbarrow gave superb entertainment spinning through the air whilst talon grappling. Also a few peregrines seen and green woddpecker heard. Leighton Moss bumped up the boys' yearlist dramatically with little and great white egrets, marsh harriers, drake garganey, avocets, chiffchaff, willow warbler, blackcap, and [B]marsh tit[/B], which was a lifer for them. Other highlights included thousands of black-tailed godwits and an otter. Rob [/QUOTE]
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