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A second-day twitch in steady rain for the White Stork on Lindås. It was resting on a wet, wet rubbish dump. WS is a rarity in Norway (I'm from a country where you don't twitch this species...). Anyhow, a new bird for my norwegian list.
Got a Black-bellied Dipper (the national norwegian bird) on the way back near Gullfjellet. A ring is visible on the left leg.
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