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    Default Record photos of Ravens at Combe Gibbet

    First day out birding for a long time. Went to Combe Gibbet on the off chance that the Ring Ouzels would still be about, they weren't.

    Hosever, a couple of Ravens were performing an aerial display, flying in unison, only distant photos, but show how close together they were.
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    They are wonderful to watch as they carry out their acrobatics! remember watching them on clifftop at Culzean. Noisy birds too!

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    Oh yes, and instantly recognisable as Ravens with the depth of voice.
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