The viewing area once again looks really good with the water levels just right at the moment and this evening as the last three evenings it's held LRP,Redshank,Green Sandpiper,Snipe.
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Little Ringed Plover
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It's not only birds in the Ingrebourne Valley, like this Common Lizard which I see regular.
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