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Wednesday, 26 February 2020

Wednesday 26th February 2020

Crossflatts station
9am - A flock of Waxwings were still present feeding on hawthorn berries by the down platform exit.
12.30pm - 10 Waxwings and three Redwings were present.

One of ten Waxwings at Crossflatts Railway station.                photos: Steve Meredith 

Cottingley Wood
Two Woodcock flushed from young plantation.
Mark Scrimshaw