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  • Steve Graham
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      After a rather slow start it proved a productive walk in the end from Brookhouse and back.

      Highlights included:

      Juv Marsh Harrier being mobbed by a Buzzard heading NE over Whit Moor at 11:10.

      A total of 12 Stonechat counted. 8 on fenceline by the cattle grid on border of Caton & Whit Moor. Other 4 on walls along bridleway over Caton Moor. A mixture of juvs and adults.

      A bigger surprise were 3 Whinchats on the same fence line. They were all very flighty unlike the Stonechats and soon flew into the Juncus and Thistle patches. My first sighting at Caton Moor. Juv/female types.

      Quite a surprise were no Wheatears on the whole walk. Few Mipits about and two Skylarks flushed.

      24 Red Admirals counted all hill topping heading S. Just a single Painted Lady with them.

      An Elephant Hawkmoth larvae was rescued from Littledale Road.

      4lb of Blackberries collected on the way back rounded off an excellent morning!

      Regards
      Steve

      Ian Hartley
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        Thanks for the tip-off Steve. Six Whinchat near cattle grid at about 4.30pm, also 2 Stonechats and 2 Wheatears. Juv Marsh Harrier still in the area as well.

        Ian Hartley

        stephen wallis
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          At the wind farm yesterday 3 wheatear, 5 stonechat.

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