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| 16 Swallows came in off the Sea... & a Sand Martin | 
 The Reed Bunting was still in the garden this morn as well as a Dunnock. Later to be joined by a Female Siskin. 7 Godwits (Bar-Tailed) made a brief appearance on Meoness as viewed from my window... As I went out to take a photo a noisy car drove by and flushed them and I saw them fly out to Sea. I hope they turn around and land else where as they are stunning birds. Plus a few warblers and plenty of sun with no wind! T-Shirt weather!
 
 
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| I count 15 Swallows in this photo, but one could be the Sand Martin? Sitting on the wire was the best way to count what I still call Barn Swallows but there was a few still in flight when I took this photo. They came into the South Harbour and up the Wali Burn and circled back to rest and reunite along the road between Utra and Lower Leogh. | 
  
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| Not everyone was as thrilled as I was to see them... | 
 
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| in the garden | 
 
Warblers! Chiffchaff? Willow?
I think one of each?
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| in the South Harbour... | 
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| Turnstone | 
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| Fair Isle Wren | 
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| Purple Sandpiper | 
 
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| Purple Sandpiper foot prints | 
 
 
Love reading your blog
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