Four adult Mediterranean Gulls amongst the Black Headed on the island. Curlew, Oystercatcher and Lapwing also around the reservoir. Brief stop off at Hordern Stoops after a Stoat ran across the road with a large kill. Red Grouse called and seen as well as Curlew, Meadow Pipit and possibly another Ouzel distantly. Rivington reservoirs held single Greylag on both upper and lower - must have fallen out! Having not counted the two by the bridge on Eyes Lane that kept joining the feral white geese this was a long overdue year tick.
Med Gull, Red Grouse and Greylag Goose take me to 99.
Belmont over to Rivington
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Re: Belmont over to Rivington
99
There are a lot of centuries coming up.
There are a lot of centuries coming up.
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Re: Belmont over to Rivington
Maybe Chorley birders with their hundreds should be playing cricket for England!!!!!
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No, that's Ian Bell not Ian Ball!
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Re: Belmont over to Rivington
I have been known to swing the willow in the past. Not as good as my almost namesake though
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