Between Harbour Lane and Blackburn rd

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Karl Dougan
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Between Harbour Lane and Blackburn rd

Post by Karl Dougan »

A pair of Hares and a couple of Curlew in the fields west of Bett Lane.
Chris Rae
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Post by Chris Rae »

Karl,

Good records.

Chris
David Beattie
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Location: Clayton Brook

Hare

Post by David Beattie »

Karl - have you filled in one of these. We value all brown hare records. Start with "I saw a hare" Thank you
http://www.merseysidebiobank.org.uk/BrownHare/
PETER
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Post by PETER »

David,
Just sent of my records.
Didn't know about this site.

peter
Joan Waidson
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Post by Joan Waidson »

I agree, what a great site. I have just entered our sighting of a brown hare we saw today from the back of our motorbike on Doles Lane between Bretherton and Much Hoole. The bike startled the hare which was just changing fields but ran off when we roared by on our Bonny Bonneville. We seem to make a habit of having hare races when we are out on the bike
Karl Dougan
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Post by Karl Dougan »

Hi David
Filled in that form. There has always been Hares in that area, especially the other side of Bett Lane, I saw them regularly in the 70's and 80's.
Joyce Riley
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Hare records

Post by Joyce Riley »

Just catching up on the forum after being away for a few days. Thank you all for sending in your records of Hares. Please continue to send your records to that website as well as 'posting' your records on this forum. As the society's mammal recorder, I do try to co-ordinate and send in the annual list of records of all mammals passed on to the society as well as using the information for the society's annual report but this website is new to me and not where the records are usually sent. In any case, the records are much better sent in directly by the actual recorder who can complete all the relevant details. Thanks also to David for drawing this website to our attention.
David Beattie
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Hares

Post by David Beattie »

I send my records to both Joyce and this site
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