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A fall off a pair of steps onto a concrete step at the end of Feb has left me effectively house bound with cracked ribs and bones in shoulder. Ribs now OK but shoulder – wow. Today was lovely to be out early to see four Gargany just outside St David’s following yesterdays sighting of up to 20 Golden Plover in summer dress and a brief sighting of a Female Marsh harrier on St Davids Airfield
Thanks to Paul St Pierre and Dave Astins for keeping us up to date with the Gargany and they were still present when I left at about 9.15