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| Male Pied Flycatcher |
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| It has attitude |
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| So has this female |
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| Yet butter wouldn’t melt |
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| The Flycatchers had a lot to put up with they were forever chasing off other birds including this Jay |
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| And this Woodpecker |
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| On the moors were Meadow Pipit feeding young |
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| A different Meadow Pipit again feeding young |
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| Another day a different place. Sedge Warbler singing among the reeds |
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| A Lapwing chick |
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| Avocet |
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| A very distant Spoonbill |
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| Ringed Plover |
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| In flight |
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| Pectoral Sandpiper |
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| Little Stint |
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| Dunlin |
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| Turnstone |
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| I was driving to the Drift Café for breakfast when I saw this Barn Owl sitting on a fence post. I stopped the car and managed to fire off half a dozen shots before it flew off. |
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| Distant Glossy Ibis |
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| It took this Heron five minutes to get the Eel down its neck |
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| These Bees were on the Churchyard wall in our village for a couple of days |






















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