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Bruce

Senior Member
Barra
The singing male Blyth's Reed Warbler found in the early morning at Castlebay was still present and singing mid morning but wasn't heard or seen later in the day. Also a singing male Lesser Whitethroat there throughout the day plus 2 Siskins. A House Martin was at Eoligarry.

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Blyth's Reed Warbler
 
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