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I had a choice this morning either a trip to Frampton Marsh,Lincs for a lifer in the form of a Oriental Pratincole or a trip upto Derbys for a Great Reed Warbler (seen about 4 in the UK) yep i chose the Great Reed Warbler, a nice Hrs drive up the M1 to Straws Bridge nr Ilkeston soon had me watching a male Great Reed Warbler which showed well but was always obscure in the small reed bed it was singing from
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