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1.Greater Sandplover
2.Northern Wheatear
3.Whiskered Tern
4.Pallas` Sandgrouse
5. Black Something...i`ll get back on this one - looks like Black Lark but must be a twist if its a Tie breaker
Late entry as driving home from work....how hard is it not to be influenced by the other answers eh!
It was Steve yes.... nice bird. I lost my exhaust in the docks in Barrow on the way back and sounded like the four hourseman of the appocalypse on the way back..in my rusty old mini