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Winter Visiting Birds

Winter Visiting Birds

Flock of Lapwings near the Bereleigh Road

There is a flock of 30 to 40 lapwings in the field on the south side of the Bereleigh Road. This is a relatively unusual sight in East Meon. When I first came to East Meon around 15 years ago there seemed to be some breeding pairs on Park Hill Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 2 years17/12/2022 ago
Winter Visiting Birds

Large Flocks of Fieldfares are in the Parish

There are a number of large flocks of fieldfares in the fields and meadows around East Meon at the moment. You can here their chak-chak-chak calls as they move from hedges to trees to fields. They are winter visitors from Europe, where the weather is generally much colder and harsher Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 4 years11/02/2021 ago
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