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    The bird on the left is an Avocet but I'm not sure about the bird on the right.
    I though it was a Green shank but it's beak is straight and too long. I'm not sure if it is a godwit as it's neck is either too short or tucked up
    Maybe a black tailed. What does any one reckon please
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    Hi Chocky

    It’s a Black-tailed Godwit. Nice to have these two together for a shot.

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    Thank you
    Yes there were a couple of Avocets and the other birds were too far out except that one. ( the godwit)

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