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iWitness: Waxwings photographed in Collier Row by John Smith

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Thursday, January 10, 2013
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John Smith spotted nearly 100 of the seasonal visitors, who come from north east Europe and feed on winter berries, in Chase Cross Road, Collier Row this week.

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