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Thursday, 22 September 2011
Lesser Black Backed Gulls.
A group of 137 L.B.B.Gulls were at Thornton on the 21st, with a single Herring gull.
It is quite unusual for us to get many large gulls ,so this raised the expectations that a rare gull might be amongst them. No luck , but I shall persevere.
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