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    this is my first willow warbler of the year. seen at lightfoot pools (in preston), this evening, he was singing his little heart out.
    other spring migrants seen there also, were sand martins, swallow, chiffchaff and blackcap. i love this time of year..... and the weather was beautiful too..for a change!!
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    Nice captures
    We have rain all nest week

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    Well done Andy, nice captures, saw one myself today, but it was a horrible overcast day and not bright enough for a photograph from distance.
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    seems, up here, we have been very lucky weather wise, especially for a bank holiday!!

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