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© NF Photo 120702. Loch Gruinart-Ardnave Point
These birds, of the crow family, was very rare in Scotland. If my memery don´t fail me this location was the only one they stayed in and there were no more then about 100 birds. We had a local guide guiding us to them.
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They are brilliant birds and I try and catch up with them every year. Brill pictures.
ReplyDeleteSå spännande att ni fick se dem.
ReplyDeleteExcellent shots and a lovely bird to see at any time.
ReplyDeleteWow, great observation, they are extinct in Gerrmany.
ReplyDeleteThey are neat looking birds with their red bills. Great sighting and photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos...especially loved the first one!
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ReplyDeleteLove that red bill. I've never even heard of this bird before.
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