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From: "Hawkins, Chris" <Chris.Hawk...@rspb.org.uk>
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 10:33:30 +0100
Local: Mon, Apr 9 2012 5:33 am
Subject: RSPB Dungeness sightings - 8th April

Garganey - a male at Denge Marsh.

Long-tailed duck - one on the ARC pit.  

Bittern - one heard booming at Hooker's pits.  

Spoonbill - one on the ARC pit.  

Hen harrier - one over ARC.  

Swallow - seven flying over ARC and five over Denge Marsh.  

Black redstart - one near Denge Marsh.  

Wheatear - one near Scott hide.  

Sedge warbler - several around the trail.  

Chiffchaff - several around the trail.  

Willow warbler - one at Hooker's pits.  

Corn bunting - one at Hooker's pits.  

Christine Hawkins
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