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When I awoke this morning I saw a Redwing feeding on my holly tree but later in the morning I couldn't believe my eyes when I was sliding down Cherry Tree Way, there in front of me about 20 yards away flew in a Common Snipe, it landed on the snow covered road, pecked at something and flew off.
I recall a young Mute Swan landing exhausted here a few years ago, it was collected by the RSPCA. 
Anyone else seen a Snipe in a residential area? biggrin

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A very unusual sighting indeed, probably indicating the struggle Snipe have to find unfrozen ground to probe at the moment.
I've not seen a Snipe in the garden (on Belmont Road in Bolton) though I had a Woodcock a year or two ago.
Snipe feed in the wet field behind our house. I hear them calling often in the morning. A neighbour told me just before Christmas that he could see about 20 Snipe feeding at a particularly wet area just over his garden fence.

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