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Little Egret at Willington GP
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Cattle Egret at St Neots
Amazingly both a Cattle Egret and a Great White Egret have been present around the town of St Neots in Cambridgeshire for the past few days, both would be new species for Bedfordshire which is only a stones throw away in the case of the case of the Cattle Egret! I didnt manage to photograph the Great White as it was almost dark when it came in to roost at Paxton Nature Reserve.
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