I found 14 of the heard up on Sandy Hill. At first I only got 11 up there despite much calling. After having a drive round I got back to them to find 4 more making 15.
4 to find later this week.
15 I saw
147
177
030
155
21
20
168
159
940
165
72
then
23
176
35
33
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Tuesday, 9 June 2020
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Looks like Jo found a couple you didn't: 14, 30 and the one without a tag. So close to a full house! I found the 4 youngan's from gelvert together way down near the covered reservoir last week.
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