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There was a shot I wanted but failed to get of two fledged juv Reed Warblers sat on a snapped horizontal reed only about 2m into the reed bed still being fed by the parent birds but just couldn't get a clear shot,always next time I guess,would have been a nice shot though. How was Norfolk,any photos of rarities ?
saw the PG Plover at distance from the North hide though I heard afterwards it settled for a while on field adjacent the coastal Car park. The only other bird attracting attention was the Sacred Ibis of unknown origin
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you re getting pretty good at "mooching about" Jeff !
There was a shot I wanted but failed to get of two fledged juv Reed Warblers sat on a snapped horizontal reed only about 2m into the reed bed still being fed by the parent birds but just couldn't get a clear shot,always next time I guess,would have been a nice shot though.
How was Norfolk,any photos of rarities ?
saw the PG Plover at distance from the North hide though I heard afterwards it settled for a while on field adjacent the coastal Car park. The only other bird attracting attention was the Sacred Ibis of unknown origin
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