




in spite of the fact that this bird has been residing just about 20 miles from my house + the usual rip off Humber Bridge £5:40 for a few weeks I had not been to have a look for it until today; deciding to spend the day catching up with some work on the puter I was tempted out by ND to have look for the black-belly; at first we must have walked past it but then it was back in its usual spot and as the over-egged term says was showing well albeit in dull and cloudy weather;
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