




NOT a LOT just about sums it up--but herewith the results of a frustrating day---a Barred Warbler looking amazingly like a male Blackbird (there was one in the same bush but it chose not to perform for the camera today)---a very nice Chiffchaff and a ten second view of a Yellow-browed Warbler keeping well hidden in a hedge---also seen were 20 House Martins, a Swallow, a Spotted Flycatcher and 2 Northern Wheatears plus three Redwing
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