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A walk around the Eo estuary between Figueras and Castropol at high tide was very productive. There were a pair of Kingfishers flying up and down the shoreline and perching on the rocks. It is always unusual to see Kingfishers doing this as in the UK they are normally just seen on freshwater rivers and lakes. There were also Bar Tailed Godwit, Grey Plover, Greenshank, Curlew, Dunlin, Common Sandpiper, Little Egret, Mediterranean Gull and Peregrine Falcon.

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What a cute little guy!!!! I like that thacth of blond hair on the formal photo. You can see it is Far Guy too!!!Happy birthday to the best guy in that neighborhood NW of Osage .or have I got my directions mixed up> I feel like we went NW when we came to see the bluebirds.

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