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Old Monday 21st May 2012, 16:48   #1
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Cream-coloured Courser: Bradnor Hill, Herefordshire

A couple of shots taken early morning today.

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Old Monday 21st May 2012, 18:51   #2
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A few more taken late morning. What a find and a nice change to have a gentle 1.5 hrs trip each way rather than miles away!
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A few more taken late morning. What a find and a nice change to have a gentle 1.5 hrs trip each way rather than miles away!
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my best attempt.... stunning bird
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Old Monday 21st May 2012, 20:14   #5
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Cracking shots guys! Heard its flown to a nearby field (Presumably/hopefully just to roost!).
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Shame it didn't stay until the weekend - my 450th British species.
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Old Friday 25th May 2012, 07:12   #7
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Great bird for 450 and a couple of awesome photos!
Thanks folks, I didn't realise it was my 450th until I got home, thought it was 449 until I realised I hadn't added the Olivaceous Warbler at Benacre from 1995!
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