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    'Look Out for the Spotted Flycatcher' the Lady said, This at WWT today.
    So I did, and found it with an Audience of 4 or 5 'Twitchers'
    A Young One my Book says, and as you can see, having caught a Wasp.
    Never seen one before myself.
    It has been at the WWT for several days now, so they said.
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    Cool - it has a sort of oriental look to me - all fine lines and classy. It does help to have a few twitchers about - it's like a signpost Well caught!

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    Not seen one either, well done.
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    I've not seen these either. Good shots.

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