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Never bothered or perhaps had the opportunity to twitch Arctic Warbler before and it was the most regular warbler I hadn't seen in Britain. Since coming to Shetland, I assumed it was on the cards at some point so when one turned up on Yell, whilst we travelling to do the island I was thrilled. Obviously was even more thrilled when we stumbled into Dougie Preston just after he had found the fifth Tennessee Warbler for Britain... two lifers in Britain in a day doesn't happen much these days.
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