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Originally Posted by ChrisJB Most interesting James. Not heard of that. Where did you see that record? If a genuine one has been discovered dead in Royton then I'd expect the odd one or two already in the quieter, hillier parts (ie South Pennines) of SE Lancs and the West Riding.
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Well it was written in one of the wildlife log books in the Brownhill centre, I suppose I should have asked whether it was confirmed or not as it might have been a dead ferret, but nevertheless I think you're right that they should be here any time soon if they are already in parts of South Manchester and Cheshire.