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 Post subject: Frampton 01/07/08
PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 7:53 pm 
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2 quail singing this evening in new workings north of the car park past the new east/west track
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 Post subject: Re: Frampton 01/07/08
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Paul Sullivan wrote:
2 quail singing this evening in new workings north of the car park past the new east/west track
cheers
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 Post subject: Re: Frampton 01/07/08
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One (Quail) calling yesterday in field to left of track as you walk towards bank. . Sat on bank for over a hour to see about two feathers for less than 1 second. There was no wind at time so kept seeing slight movement of the tall grass.

P.S. never seen so many Meadow Pipits - must have been 50+ in the area!

Immiture Gannet seen about a mile out (at low tide) going north.


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