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Caught two Grasshopper Warblers in five minutes in the cliff top dell at Buckton on Saturday morning, one being a warm individual with yellowish underparts and the other a much colder grey type. How many of these must get missed, it was only because I had the bottom shelf almost touching the floor that I caught them. Otherwise a quiet weekend on the bird front due to the strong northerly winds, football is best left.
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