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There's a Wood Sand at Conwy RSPB showing well. Found by Steve Culley on an early morning round. 2 Yellow wag, Little Ringed Plover, 4 Swift and the male Common Scoter. The Orme had 2 Yellow Wags over, Lesser Whitethroat and an interesting arrival of Blackcap, Whitethroat and 3 Willow warblers in a single gorse bush at the north end mid morning. 12+ Sandwich Terns off the gunsite too.
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ReplyDeleteI said nothing! Thanks Marc.
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