




In 2005 the only views we had of Broad-billed Sands were of high flying birds in display in the early hours of the morning--this male was displaying over our heads at 10:00hrs for over 15 minutes and then landed in the bog where he was singing from the ground---the shots were rather more tricky to get than they might appear involving a squishy walk over a bouncy sphagnum bog
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