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THE floods have receded leaving a different river bank. The river is now 50% wider with a lot of trees and shrubs missing leaving a more open aspect. Flocks of up to 20 Cormorants arrive daily flying from the coast up the valley. Obviously the number of Barbel in the river have not declined because of the flood. The deeper water makes the fish easier to catch as Cormorants need to dive to catch the fish. In the last week of the month several Short Toed Eagles have been spotted in the area. Perhaps the sign of an early spring.
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