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Looking good for migrant Little Gulls and terns this spring

The reservoirs at Gailey look nice and peaceful and ready to welcome passage Little Gulls and Black Terns amongst others. Early morning...

3 April 2025 at 09:26:15

The reservoirs at Gailey look nice and peaceful and ready to welcome passage Little Gulls and Black Terns amongst others. Early morning visits over the next few weeks might just be rewarded.

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