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Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
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Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
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Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
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Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
Images from a flight I made down the Hudson and r…
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Oystercatcher's eggs and nest on gravel drive.
These were laid almost a month ago now. Generally they will be hatched between 21 and 28 days, so we could have some new oystercatchers joining us in the next three days or so...the parents have taken turns in sitting on them, despite tractor mowers driving past them once a week.
These were laid almost a month ago now. Generally they will be hatched between 21 and 28 days, so we could have some new oystercatchers joining us in the next three days or so...the parents have taken turns in sitting on them, despite tractor mowers driving past them once a week.
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