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    Sining so loud ly Before he flew down onto a bush . Then he nearly deafened me
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    Well done Beryl , it amazes me all the different species of birds you see on your travels. I would never spot as many as you do when I'm out and about.

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    Thanks Babs
    Well this one above was very close to me only a cople of branches up and singing away in full vocal throttle the typical chiffchaff chiffchaff and as heflew downit was even louder. They are usually in the top of a tree

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