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    Default Sandpiper, Actitis hypoleucos

    Quite a few of theses cute little birds along the estuary now. Very sensitive and alert
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    Great pictures Beryl

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    Yep, nice and clear. Nice shots. Beryl.

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    Thanks Alan & Louise

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