




the owl was very co-operative but the same could not be said for the ambient daylight or rather lack of it---Worlaby was also very good with an amazing count of 52 Pintail on the flooded grassland, 3 SEO's, Barn Owl, Merlin (ND), Green Sandpiper, 10 Common Buzzard and 2 Marsh Harriers--not a bad afternoon
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