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Waking up before dawn, I watched as the first light painted the sky over the marshlands. Today, it wasn’t just any bird on my mind, but the elusive Spoon-billed Sandpiper. With my camera-toting partner-in-crime, Liam, by my side, we set out quietly, our breaths visible in the crisp morning air. Hours passed, and just as doubt began to creep in, there it was—a flash of movement, a tiny beak distinctively shaped like a spoon. Our hearts raced, not just for the sighting, but for the hope that documenting this rare beauty might spark more conservation efforts. 0 reply
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