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american redstart

  1. YvonneB

    Mega!!! American Redstart, Barra, 7th to 17th September 2017 by Bruce Taylor

    The write up for the American Redstart from @Bruce American Redstart on Barra: 7th-17th September 2017 First record for the Outer Hebrides Over the years the Isle of Barra has earned a reputation as something of a rarity magnet. The Yellow Warbler got the ball rolling back in 2004 and was...
  2. Hawkeye

    Mega!!! 13th September 2017

    Eoligarry, Barra The ****American Redstart**** was seen late morning to the relief of those travelling. It is still to be found in the sycamore trees at the back of the Church, best viewed from behind the wall on south side of the churchyard Balgarva, South Uist The ***Semipalmated Sandpiper***...
  3. American Redstart

    American Redstart

    American Redstart, Eoligarry, Barra. 08-Sep-2107
  4. American Redstart

    American Redstart

    American Redstart, Eoligarry, Barra. 08 September 2017 © Yvonne Benting
  5. American Redstart

    American Redstart

    American Redstart, Eoligarry, Barra. 08 September 2017 © Yvonne Benting
  6. American Redstart

    American Redstart

    American Redstart, Eoligarry, Barra 08 September 2017 © Yvonne Benting
  7. American Redstart

    American Redstart

    American Redstart, Eoligarry, Barra 08 September 2017 © Yvonne Benting
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