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Amur Stonechat at Gramborough Hill, Norfolk
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Stejneger's Stonechat
 
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  first-winter, male Taken: Mon, 22 Oct 2018
  Gramborough Hill (Norfolk) Uploaded: Tue, 23 Oct 2018
  I was overjoyed to be able to tick this bird on my patch - having been perplexed why it wasn't there in the first place. It was happily feeding with adult male & female Stonechats. Soon after this was taken, in the Blyth's Reed brambles, it flew back across the grazing meadow to its usual perches, . . .   more
Photo: John Furse
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