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Monday 28 July 2014
Migration at Slimbridge y day, Green Sand was 1 of 27 on view.
The male teased us all morning but the female was on view most of the time feeding non-stop, but across the water, powerful lens required, the young should be fledging soon I would thimk.
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Did you manage to see the Blue headed Wags Cliff ?
The male teased us all morning but the female was on view most of the time feeding non-stop, but across the water, powerful lens required, the young should be fledging soon I would thimk.
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