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Starlings Flock flying at sunset showing movement Norfolk UK

Starlings Flock flying at sunset showing movement Norfolk UK


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Starlings Flock flying at sunset showing movement Norfolk UK

FEU-35
Starlings - Flock flying at sunset showing movement
Norfolk UK
Sturnus vulgaris
Geoff du Feu
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Media ID 651870

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