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    Stonechat - Saxicola torquatus

    Spent a pleasant few hours with Chocky, strolling around Horseshoe Lake.

    Chocky took me to where she had first seen the Stonechat, managed to get a few photos, but light conditions were not great.
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    Great capture .
    The light was very dull but those came out really well.

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    nice one rolf, male and female. really are great little birds. its always a bonus to see them.

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    I agree, very pretty little birds, we noticed that had a distinct territory and seemed to patrol it regularly.
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