



the Arctic Redpoll remained elusive to the point of not being seen all day but when I had a quick walk around mid afternoon there it was in with the Lessers again in the usual alders---flushed by the local male Sparrowhawk they quickly disappeared again though---also on site today Brambling (first record for the year), 3 Sand Martin, Chiffy, a nice male Northern Wheatear and a Common Buzzard over
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