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Maize Stubble....breakfast cereal


The group of 48 Somerset cranes have most recently been seen feeding in the maize stubbles that are starting to appear all over the higher ground along the Stoke St. Gregory ridge  - particulalry on Stan Moor.  Amy managed to get this slightly blurry shot of nearly all 48 in flight passing along the ridge to the South of West Sedgemoor after being disturbed from their foraging.  We still need a good photograph in decent light .... will do our best!

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Damon’s role is to act as the hub of the project - making sure everyone involved knows what is going on and that it is all running smoothly. He is also responsible for project community awareness work in Somerset, construction of the release enclosure, and running the post release monitoring work in Somerset.  Damon works alongside the RSPB reserve teams in Somerset.

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TonyBeward
19 November, 2012 - 09:45

Really flabbergast pic.I believe it was a time to go home for them.Finest flick for us.

claytonjrabens
1 December, 2012 - 09:42

Yeah the cranes must be on their way to home and having their final feast ;) A more zoomed snap would've kept the memory forever! My site : www.carranza.on.ca

chasebeaumont
13 December, 2012 - 22:56

how nice it would be to have a breakfast cereal after some business analytics in Maize Stubble

lindawalker
20 December, 2012 - 07:43

I love cereals in the morning. This is perfect in a lazy day and serve during breakfast. Sad to say that breakfast nowadays are just losing its value. Lately, Americans are more often choosing donuts and bacon over healthy grains and cereals, they are also consuming less milk. So sad that people are choosing unhealthy and easy one over the home foods with nutritional value. Read more here

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