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Archie's poo list (1 Viewer)

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23. Black Redstart
24. Peregrine (real this time)

The peregrine concerned lives in a 'holy' place. Thus the attached picture can only have one title....;)
 

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Adding a bit of late summer quality now with number 25, only a Little Gull! And upping the amusement factor as this one looks like he is straining!! :-O
 

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Today I saw a Common Tern gush forth three times in ten minutes. Not sure that Sand Eels agreed with it, which is a shame. Unless it had been saving it up, or it was just more busy after a quick doze. The juvey that sat next to it went once, but pellety rather than a proper terny squirt.

I appreciate that this is not exactly scientific.
 
29. Meadow Pipit last week
30. Redshank. Made quite an effort getting this one out, hardly seemed worth it!
 

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32. Wigeon.

Feel free to view the attachment where you will need to observe 'da toid boid'...
 

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No new ticks recently but how about this for a result? If I get enough positive replies, I'll let you see the next frame showing detailed separation! Who needs Orphean Warblers with this kind of quality going on?
 

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