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Monday, May 31, 2010

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Sightings emailed in:
From Richard Ellis - The Angle Peninsula again - this time no fewer than 5 lesser whitethroats along the section of coast path between West Angle and East Angle Bay, including two singing against each other between Point House and the Old Lifeboat Station. This stretch seems to be a bit of a hot spot for them. Lots of whitethroats, linnets etc. as usual, though fewer stonechats? One grasshopper warbler still singing near Fresh West. Hobby hawking for dragonflies over the Grassy Bridge at Bosherston at 12 noon.


From Andrew S from Devon (ex Pembs)Managed to see a single Red Kite over the main road near the former RAF base at Brawdy at about 1235. Unfortunately driving so no able to get much more detail. Two cuckoos were also at the Dowrog as well as a number of Grasshopper Warblers singing!
 Have been looking for dragonflies and damselflies this week. Hairy Dragonflies, Four-spotted and Broad-bodied Chasers noted with small numbers of Large Red, Common Blue, Blue-tail and Azure Damselflies all principally in the Marloes area with a few on the Dowrog. Anyone seeing any in their travels?

From Andy Chapman, Gloustershire -  3 reeling Grasshopper Warbler around the harbour at Porthclais this morning. A Red Kite and 2 Chough also came over the campsite this morning.

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