Environment
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Migratory Birds African Bee-Eaters Back in Norfolk to Nest, Experts Mark First Two-Year Streak
Bee-eaters, migratory birds from Africa, are back in Norfolk to nest. Experts say this first two-year streak is bittersweet. Read more here.
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