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It wasn't by choice I ended up at a rainy Whetsted Gravel Pits in Kent today - Richard Bonser forced me to go! Not sure a lot else can be said apart from note how in the first image, the bird is eating a newt.
On the plus side, I now have a huge pile of old Birding Worlds in my room. Quite a few hours' reading there...
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