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    this is a black necked stilt i saw him a living coasts
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    i saw all of the avocets in this photo at living coasts and there is a redshank and a godwit in the back ground
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    Nice captures Chris.
    Very nice place. There are a great deal of penguins there too. Did you come across of the little African penguins any wandering around the walk ways?.

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    these are a common eider duck and a golden eye , i saw them a living coasts and you see them at the river exe and rivers like the exe
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    yes id did , would you like me to put some photos on the thread

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    The Golden eyes are lovely captures Chris
    If you upload the penguins put them in the thread which says Non Indigenous species. Although they are here in Devon they are not British or European.
    And mention where they are from and

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    i saw these at living coasts too, a velvet scoter, a caspien turn ,a pair of blank turns nesting, a common turn, a pair of tufted puffins and a non breading ruff
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    Chris There is a special thread for non indigenous species a little further down the list form on the home page. This is where I meant you to put them. But don't worry. It can be sorted out.
    The photos are very good. Well done
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    Yes, moved them for Chris, were those from Living Coasts as well?
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    thanks ,yes the wer me, my nephew, my niece , my sister, my mum and my dad went there in the holidays and i got a lot of good photos on that day

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    I visited Last year. Very nice place . you get to see the birds that don't live or migrate to the British Isles

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    Yes they are from living Coasts as well Rolf The avocets and ducks can be seen on the Exe and at Bowling Green Marsh

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