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Golden Oriole at Isle of Foula, Shetland
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Golden Oriole
 
All photos of Golden Oriole at Isle of Foula (Shetland) All photos of Golden Oriole Upload a photo of the Golden Oriole at Isle of Foula (Shetland) All the RBA news reports of the Golden Oriole at Isle of Foula (Shetland) 
  first-winter Taken: Tue, 25 Sep 2018
  Isle of Foula (Shetland) Uploaded: Sat, 29 Sep 2018
  Interestingly, after being seen at first light on 26 September, presumably the same bird was relocated later the same day at Voe, Mainland Shetland. In the past, we have also had a Paddyfield Warbler relocate from Foula to Kergord, Mainland Shetland - attempted re-orientation by these birds?
Photo: Mark Wilkinson
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