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    Sandwich Terns resting up as they will do on many occasions at a little place called Knott End just up the coast from better known Blackpool, en route to their winter quarters in Africa......WOW!


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    Well spotted Pete. I Have never seen a tern

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    I'm sorry to hear you say you never saw a 'tern' Beryl. I am sure there is somewhere closer to home for you to see them, but I do know Sandwich/Common/and Little Terns were all seen today at Dawlish Warren across the Exe estuary from you. You would be more than very well rewarded for a day there around this time of the year when these birds and many other species are migrating through places like Dawlish.


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    I may well have seen them and not realised.

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    Nice capture Pete. That reminds me, haven't been down to the Thatcham Reed beds and lakes for ages, must go and see the Common Tern colony again.
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    Yes, you must see the Common Tern colony Rolf.

    I love the 'terns' brilliant birds. No breeders round our way but these at Knott End are annual around this time of the year on migration and I look forward to seeing them each time.


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    Very nice capture.

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    Nice shot - I like the crop - it really works well, highlights the positioning of the birds.

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