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Otterly quacking
It’s always the same story at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust at Slimbridge, Gloucestershire after I’ve flashed my membership card and I’m walking getting that first view of the patchwork of lakes designed by Sir Peter Scott. All at once, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Countryside, Current Affairs, Cycling, Science, Watery things
Tagged American otter, Bewick swans, ducks, Gloucestershire, Lutra lutra, Muscovy Duck, mute swans, New Grounds, pintails, quackers, Sir Peter Scott, Slimbridge, The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, tufted duck, whistling ducks, wildfowl
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