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Pied Wagtails were numerous but not nearly so many as pipits. I found a couple of pairs of Grey Wagtail along Marshaw and Tower Lodge streams. It was at Tower Lodge that I both saw and heard Siskins, Lesser Redpolls and a single male Redstart.
- Disturbing the nesting site of a Schedule 1 wild bird (13/04/2016)
- Killing a Schedule 1 wild bird (13/04/2016)
- Killing a Schedule 1 wild bird (14/04/2016)
- Setting trap / gin / snare etc. to cause injury to a wild bird (between 13-14/04/2016)
- Taking a Schedule 1 wild bird (14/04/2016)
- Possessing a live / dead Schedule 1 wild bird or its parts (14/04/2016)
- Possessing an article capable of being used to commit a summary offence under section 1 to 13 or 15 to 17 (13/04/2016)
- Possessing an article capable of being used to commit a summary offence under section 1 to 13 or 15 to 17 (between 12/04/2016 – 27/04/2016)
- Causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal – Animal Welfare Act 2006 (between 14/04/2016 – 15/04/2016)
The only bird of prey I saw while driving through Bowland on Saturday was a single Kestrel. The killing goes on.
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