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A Superb Afternoon’s Watching

A Superb Afternoon’s Watching

by Sparrowhawk | Apr 25, 2016 | Diary |

I remember that, shortly after the Hawk and Owl reserve at Sculthorpe Moor had been opened, Roger Clarke, who was our Scientific Officer and accountant, made an appeal for volunteers to help monitor Hen Harriers that were roosting on Roydon Common from October through...

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