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    Default Large Linnet flock at Moor Copse Reserve

    Heard it before I saw it, this large flock of 100 plus birds, appeared on the other side of the River Pang, about 100 metres away.

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    I then spotted them again this morning, they were high up in the centre of the wood, still difficult to photograph, but a little closer.

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    I've been trying to ascertain whether there are Twites and Redpoll in the flock.
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    What a wonderful sight this must have been rolf.

    I have only ever seen one redpoll and have never seen a twite

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    It was quite spectacular Babs, perticularly the noise, it was louder than the noise from the nearby M4 motorway.

    Here's a wider angle shot of the first day's capture.
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    I'm pretty sure you're right about this flock being entirely Linnet Rolf though I'm not as sure about you hearing them before you saw them. By this I mean a Twite flock is very vocal and incidentally very confiding too, you can actually walk up to them in a tree above your head and they are quite tolerant of this.
    But back to their constant 'twittering', as I say the Twite does this persistently, whether or not the Linnet does (and you say this is what they are then they must) I don't recall recognising this so have to pass on this one. An excellent flock of 100+Linnet even so Rolf.

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    Excellent captures rolf . What a catch. Well done

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