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We heard these five Greenshank calling over the camp site at Buckton and we eventually tracked them down to a small flooded pool within a corn field near the 'back of boards' road. Birds were rather quiet otherwise with the highlights being a female Marsh Harrier, Wheatear and 25 Sooty Shearwaters north at Flamborough.
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