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My most common missing 'migrant' species at Broom GP finally fell today when a fine adult Kittiwake spent most of the day at the site. An Arctic Tern, the first of the year in Beds was also present for a short period of time. Not been a bad week here with Garganey, Little Gull and Hen Harrier.
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