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    This little female seemed injured, or at the least stunned, as it was hiding in long grass when I passed and was fit enough to fly short distances as soon as I got closer. Went back later and it wasn't there, so hopefully recovered.
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    What lovely photos, Rolf!

    She looks as if she is just resting. Perhaps it was only her pride which was hurt?

    Well noticed once more. I am guessing you are not feeling the effects of Storm Frank? No rain here, but VERY windy all day!

    Birds flying backwards!

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    Very little wind here Catherine, which is unusual, but does make dog walking easier, as for the times when I'm walking on the roads I can hear when cars are coming, rare as that might be.

    Saw what I believe to be a Goshawk yesterday and the day before, but not quick enough with the binoculars to verify.
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