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Yellow-necked Mouse |
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Bank Vole |
Another session of Small Mammal Trapping saw us have much better results with 11 out of the 12 traps having a closed door. In total we had 5 Yellow-necked Mice, 3 Bank Vole and 3 Wood Mouse. Elsewhere on the reserver there was a single buck Roe Deer in Walnut.
4 Common Tern, 1 Pied Wagtail, 5 Grey Wagtail, 3 Reed Warbler, 8 Blackcap, 50+ Swallow, 30+ House Martin, 2 Swift, 2 Mandarin, 2 GC Grebe, 8+ Grey Heron
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