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Wednesday, 16 April 2014. Spring photos from Otmoor. Blackcap. Courtesy of Pat Galka. Treecreeper. 1st photo a fantastic shot from Pat Galka. Golden Plover in summer plumage on Big Otmoor. Black Tailed Godwit and Greylag. And showing forked tongue. Monday, 31 March 2014. When less is more. Otmoor March 2014. Less being in the form of a fantastic male Lesser spotted Woodpecker seen and photographed by Steve Lockey mid month Steves pics below. Duck botherer. Marsh Harrier. Other birds of prey.

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Wednesday, 16 April 2014. Spring photos from Otmoor. Blackcap. Courtesy of Pat Galka. Treecreeper. 1st photo a fantastic shot from Pat Galka. Golden Plover in summer plumage on Big Otmoor. Black Tailed Godwit and Greylag. And showing forked tongue. Monday, 31 March 2014. When less is more. Otmoor March 2014. Less being in the form of a fantastic male Lesser spotted Woodpecker seen and photographed by Steve Lockey mid month Steves pics below. Duck botherer. Marsh Harrier. Other birds of prey.

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