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Butterflies: January

Steffan January 16, 2025

Thursday 16th

A Red Admiral sunning itself at New Downs New Pool was our first butterfly of the year.

Category : Sightings:Butterflies
  • ← Butterflies: December
  • Birds: February →

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    Friday 3rd Ten Swallows and a Yellow Wagtail were the only summer migrants on offer on RSPB Worth Marshes this morning. It did feel rather wintery though. There …Read Full Report

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robsbirding Robs Birding @robsbirding ·
24 Mar

Good to see this Little ringed Plover at Worth Marshes on Minnis Flood yesterday😊

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robrackliffe Rob Rackliffe @robrackliffe ·
24 Mar

Don’t miss this exciting Talk on Winter Birding in Japan at Sandwich Bay Bird Observatory this Thursday evening (26th Feb).. £12 ticket price includes Wine and Food! Book online .. see below. Features Steller’s Sea Eagles and Blakiston’s Fish Owl! @sandwichbirdobs

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Sandwich Bay Bird Observatory Trust
Guilford Road
Sandwich Bay
Sandwich
Kent, CT13 9PF

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