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A flock of about 20 Wigeon which landed on the Mere were new in today, as was a Greenshank seen from the Harrier hide.

Marsh Harrier showing frequently, along with Sparrowhawk, a few Common Buzzards, and at least 3 Kestrels.

A number of Sand Martins were feeding with Swallows at the back of the Mere.

Snipe are quite active at the moment with individuals and small groups flying between different parts of the reserve and 4 Grey Wagtails (2 adult, 2 juv)have bee frequenting the newly disturbed ground near thwe In Focus shop.

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