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Date: 2014-10-06 06:52:41
Orkney
North Ronaldsay
South Ronaldsay
Ronaldsay
Burray
Subdivisions of Scotland
Geography of Scotland
Geography of the United Kingdom

ORKNEY BIRD RECORDS SEPTEMBER 2014 The first Great Northern Diver of the autumn was off North Ronaldsay on 1st with four more singles after 19th. Three Slavonian Grebes had returned to Echnaloch Bay by 30th while a much

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