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With the ongoing Arne Moors construction works, it's great to see the wildlife already using the area. Marsh Harrier, Egyptian Geese and Deer seen @harbourbirds.bsky.social @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social @dorsetwildlife.bsky.social
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Stunning White Tailed Eagle this week at Lake Malaren, Sweden @paulathorpe20.bsky.social
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Yes a lovely day and at least 11 GWE's!
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Happy Birthday for yesterday! So pleased you're full time with BoPH 👍😄x
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From BoPH sightings, female WTE G717 was in the harbour today. I photographed her on Monday at Chew Valley Lake @harbourbirds.bsky.social @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social @dorsetwildlife.bsky.social
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Female White Tailed Eagle G717 at Chew Valley Lake @paulathorpe20.bsky.social
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Final few from yesterdays Safari including male Osprey 5R4, fledged from Careys nest this year, who hasn't been seen for a month. We thought he was well on his way to West Africa! @harbourbirds.bsky.social @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social @dorsetwildlife.bsky.social
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More from yesterdays excellent Safari including a Red Kite flying low over the reed beds @harbourbirds.bsky.social @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social @dorsetwildlife.bsky.social
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Male WTE G463 gave a stunning low flypast at Coombe VP, Arne earlier today. I'm pleased that so many people got the chance to see him up close! @harbourbirds.bsky.social @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social @dorsetwildlife.bsky.social
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Juv Marsh Harrier, soaring one yr old female WTE G704 and juv Herons landing by the Spoonbill on Brownsea Lagoon, seen from Boph Tues Safari @harbourbirds.bsky.social
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We watched him from the pm Boph boat. He was flying low in Arne Bay cleaning his talons, then up the north Arne shoreline to Hydes Heath, before crossing Wareham Channel towards the Gull Islands. Photos to follow!