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    Default Male Yellowhammer*- Emberiza citrinella

    Noticed this little chap on my way out of the Moor Copse reserve at Tidmarsh, was high in the tree after having flown out of the hedge in front of me.

    Not great pictures, but we haven't got many Yellowhammer photos.
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