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Spotted ray

SPOTTED RAYS, OFTEN CALLED homelyn rays in Ireland, are a fairly common species in our waters but can be localised when it comes to targeting them from the shore. Sometimes confused with the blonde ray, the spotted variety has the spots on its back stopping short of the edge of the wings to leave a clear unmarked gap, whereas on the blonde the spots go all

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