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Wheldrake Ings NNR May 2018
It was a glorious sunny Sunday morning, so I decided to head for Wheldrake Ings National Nature Reserve, in the hopes of being there before most other people.
Posted in Birds, conservation
Tagged black-headed gull, blackcap, common tern, corncrake, gadwall, great white egret, grey heron, house martin, Little Egret, little gull, Lower Derwent Valley, mute swan, National Nature Reserve, reedbunting, sedge warbler song, swallow, water rail, Wheldrake Ings, whitethroat song, willow warbler
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