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Wednesday 4 December 2019
Plover Lover
Word light, photo heavy. Still struggling with eBird, although some instances of vindication are occuring. Regardless, this post is one hundred percent filler. I was recently in Florida getting very muddy on a tidal beach and it was fantastic. Despite the many many birds feeding I am not convinced on the water quality as my latest set of Fire Ant bites have become infected and are still oozing nearly three weeks later. I thought salt water generally cured all ills. I'll spare you the foot photos, but you do have to suffer some Plovers.
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Might be light on words but the pictures are - as ever - fabulous!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks - there are a lot more to come when I get five minutes!
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