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Milton Keynes Stadium Peregrine Falcon Update July 2017

Female Peregrine in the MK Stadium

Female Peregrine in the MK Stadium

The Buckinghamshire Bird Club have published a very interesting article on the Peregrine Falcons at Stadium MK.

Click here to read the article.

 

This entry was posted in Wildlife News & Articles on 19/07/2017 by MKNHS Webeditor.

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