A couple of positive observation the meadow area although in a winter state can be seen to be broken uo by a number of vegetation mosaics with the area in the main meadow managed , the mosaics ensure that moths and other entomology larvae and eggs overwinter in grass stems bark and other crevices
Yellowhammer Query (about 80% certain) sited on edge of tag loop cant be certain as we only got a rear flight view but the size was distinctly larger than other finch or passerine
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