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Are there more of these spending the summer here? I saw one a few weeks back mixed in with a gang of mute swans on the Don.
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There was one at Parkhill on the Don which had taken up residence for a few weeks. I felt sorry for it a wee bit with it being on it's own but I did see a lot on the Uists in early June.
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That's where I saw it Billy. In the Cothal pool with a herd of mutes.
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