





Burton Marsh,
After the IMF visit I walked along the track towards the firing range and it was very productive. A couple of juvenile hobbies , a ringtail hen harrier, peregrine, buzzard and kestrel all showed very well and whinchats , stonechats and wheatears sat on any available post or thistle. 20 little egrets were dotted about on the salt marsh. An excellent day in the warm autumnal sunshine.
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