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13th July

Very quiet in the bushes but a bit passing overhead with a Little Egret, a Red Kite, 90 Sand Martins, 11 Yellow Wagtails and a Siskin of note. Thirty Mediterranean Gulls were feeding offshore.

A Brown Hare was seen in the Desert.

A Scarce Chocolate-tip and a Dewick's Plusia were the highlights from the moth traps.

Scarce Chocolate-tip  Clostera anachoreta   Dungeness   13th July 22