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A “truly stunning bird” native to Africa has been spotted at a nature reserve in Lancashire.
As many as 100 hoopoes migrate north to Europe in the spring but are not typically seen this late in the year.
One has arrived at Lower Foulridge Reservoir in Pendle, much to the delight of birdwatchers.
Andy Powell, the chairman of the East Lancashire Ornithologists’ Club, said an easterly wind had led to an influx of hoopoe into the country, mainly on the east coast and further south.
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