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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

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Walking our patch always makes a pleasant change following several weeks of touring the County's hot spots.

5 Willow Tits, 2 pairs and a singleton ( I bet its mate was hidden) is not unusual along the Marlais River where rotten alders line the banks and the adjacent area is made up of old and damaged poplar plantation. For four years that we know of, these tits have breed successfully in the alder stumps, and it is in the bramble thickets between the poplars that they seem to readily find food during the winter months.

A fly-over Goss was unusual and a good find for the Farm's check list.

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