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tained four fledglings. One waddled out as we 
looked in at them. This Ted caught care- 
fully and held it whilst [ took two  photo- 
graphs. It was affecting to see the anxiety 
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XXII: Fledgling yellow wagtails in nest (4 size). 
of the parent birds whilst I manipulated the 
camera. They kept flying round in great 
distress, uttering a single weak and plaintive 
‘tweet’ every now and then. When the 
youngster Ted held squeaked, the old birds, 
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