We were delighted to welcome the Bailiwick Islands Lieutenant-Governor Richard Cripwell and his wife Louise to our bird observatory this afternoon, joining our visiting Naturetrek wildlife holiday tour group for a short presentation explaining our recently operational Motus bird tracking system.
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