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A quick pop out ofthe office at lunchtime showed that the Black Redstart was still present... Or was it.
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A rather unscientific glance releaved that this was a much brighter bird - and certainly a male (given Friday's bird was a female-type possible first summer male). So, the two-bird theory was then confirmed when Badger, of
Listless Birder fame, and Tom, had both birds together.
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