Slight potential shag

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jim.r
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Slight potential shag

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.. probably better than a great big fat greasy potential shag , no?
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Mark
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jim.r wrote:.. probably better than a great big fat greasy potential shag , no?
Are you sure you mean shag?

I think it's a cormorant.
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Orla
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Not one of these

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claymore
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The difference is in the wee white splash one of em has...can't think which one......
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Arghiro
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As far as I can tell, they leave splashes of white all over the show. Very smelly too.
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