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After work I managed to squeeze in 30 minutes at Cemlyn as the sun set. There was a Greenshank, Little Egret and 200+ Wigeon on the lagoon. 8 Grey Plover (digi-bin shot), 4 Redshanks and 20 Oiks were on the rocks around the Trwyn. There was a loose flock of 9 Song Thrushes by Bryn Aber and as I left the Blackbirds were singing and it felt like spring was just around the corner.
ps Tony White had the 2 Snowbs in Red Warf Bay again today.
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