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Spotted Flycatcher by John Harding

Tip of the week....
Remember to make your late TTV visits to your tetrad by the end of July. There is still plenty of time to pick up breeding evidence for the later breeding species such as Spotted Flycatcher and Swift. Species like Reed Warbler and Reed Bunting may be having another breeding attempt and back on eggs. Wader passage is underway so take care when recording likes of Green and Common Sandpiper and record them as migrants (M).



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Note: a tetrad requires two visits in the winter and two visits in the breeding season and is then complete - it should not be covered in all four years.

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