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23 hours ago, GREENGRASS said:

Bitten from Glastonbury way.

GG 

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As already stated , a superb photo.

I have been lucky enough to have seen several over the years and it's always a Red letter day when one is sighted . still a rare bird and is locally known as a Boomer , due to his booming sound it makes .

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3 hours ago, kenholland said:

the nearest iv'e got to one was a water rail another nice bird.

If you have got any reed beds near you then there might be a possibility you catching a eye on one , very secretive birds and hard to see if they sitting in a reed bed with there neck outstretched , with there plumage being Brown and White strips it is nigh on perfect camouflage in there environment , although you would recognize one in flight , 

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