



after the thick fog we now have appallingly poor light with a thick cloud blanket covering the area for days--photography is virtually pointless but after a couple of weeks I felt obliged to try--the Spotted Redshank reappeared at Barton after 7 weeks absence---roosting Redshank on the sewage pipe at Barton and the old boat at New Holland---The Whooper Swans were not in co-operative mood today
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