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Crag Martins were down at the mouth of the Vourkos to gather wet mud for their nests. Damp areas were certainly at a premium on the island, which must surely have an effect on birds requiring mud for nestbuilding.
photos taken with Canon EOS 30D, EF 300mm f/4L IS USM
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