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Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Dunlin


Common waders can provide nice photographs --this Dunlin taking off with drops of water flying around it was the result of a nice hour spent with a small flock of feeding and bathing birds on Waters' Edge at Barton
Posted by Graham Catley at 2:38 pm

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