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Spoonbills back in the Molenbos. Nests high in the trees

Spoonbills back in the Molenbos. Nests high in the trees

Spoonbills have returned to their nesting grounds in the Molenbos area of Heemskerk. The white-feathered birds have once again chosen to build their nests high in the trees at this specific location.

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