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The theme of the morning was Hobbies ! with four at Broom and two showing very well at Willington. The afternoon by contrast was decidedly Mediterranean yet again with a Hoopoe turning up in gardens at Flitwick and quite remarkably another individual found by a visitor on the reserve at the Lodge. A Whimbrel at Broom was a rather late May record.
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