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Rare Bird Alert – Issue 37

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Rare Bird Alert issue 35

This is the UK400 Club Rare Bird Alert for Tuesday 27th November 2007, issued at 2200 hours and published in association with Rare Bird Alert Pagers (for details, please visit www.rarebirdalert.co.uk) and utilising information gleaned from Regional Birdlines, local email groups, websites and individual observers. All Irish rare bird news is by kind courtesy of John Coveney and BINS.

A juvenile WHITE-TAILED SEA EAGLE has been frequenting the Cholderton Lodge Estate, east of Cholderton and south of the A303 (Hampshire) since at least Sunday 18th November and has been returning to a dead Sheep thrown out for it by kind-hearted organic farmer Mr Edmunds and has returned daily since at least Friday.

DETAILED VIEWING INSTRUCTIONS

Leave the A303 at Cholderton and head SE on the B3084 towards Grateley and Over Wallop. Hampshire Constabulary negotiated with the owners of the estate for special access arrangements and these were duly accepted. A temporary viewing area has been granted…

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