





Garganey: Drake again in area 1.
Hobby: A falcon seen at a very high altitude without binoculars was probably this species. I will just have to wait a little longer to get a positive ID.
Little Owl: The male was very vocal in area 19 at 6.15am.
Swift: A few more above or close to the park.
Reed Warbler: Three males at northern end of the lake.
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