Friday, 17 October 2014

North Norfolk 2014 - STEPPE GREY SHRIKE

How fortunate it was that the Steppe Grey Shrike in Burnham Norton stuck about for a few days for my arrival at Burnham Market (5 min drive away) for our family holiday. Could my luck be changing?...

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