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Post by BadBeast on May 20, 2012 12:32:01 GMT -5
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Post by BadBeast on May 20, 2012 12:46:50 GMT -5
Two Ducks. The picture doesn't show, but the Ducks were squabbling for breadcrusts with the Chub you can just make out under them
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Post by The Mad Hatter on May 20, 2012 12:47:43 GMT -5
Quackers!
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Post by philipkduck on May 20, 2012 12:50:07 GMT -5
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Post by philipkduck on May 20, 2012 12:53:03 GMT -5
Two Ducks. The picture doesn't show, but the Ducks were squabbling for breadcrusts with the Chub you can just make out under them This picture is even better without the boring ducks. Attachments:
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Post by BadBeast on May 20, 2012 12:54:49 GMT -5
A Mute Swan from under the arch of a 14thC Packhorse Bridge. Unfortunately the lighting conditions completely whited the Swan out, but the photo's nice nonetheless.
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Post by BadBeast on May 20, 2012 13:00:21 GMT -5
[/quote] This picture is even better without the boring ducks. [/quote] Just for you then.
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Post by philipkduck on May 20, 2012 13:19:51 GMT -5
This picture is even better without the boring ducks. [/quote] Just for you then. [/quote] Yeah great. Can you lose the willow trees as well ?
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Post by MOLEY on May 20, 2012 13:31:19 GMT -5
Amongst the Jackdaws, sparrows, finches, blackbirds, robins a flock of starlings, wrens.... Iv'e noticed these in my garden the first being a gold crest I've seen loads of these long tailed tits in the last few years and they are back if I got it right.
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Post by BadBeast on May 20, 2012 13:33:40 GMT -5
This picture is even better without the boring ducks. Just for you then. [/quote] Yeah great. Can you lose the willow trees as well ?[/quote] Yup.
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Post by philipkduck on May 20, 2012 13:35:44 GMT -5
This picture is even better without the boring ducks. Just for you then. Yeah great. Can you lose the willow trees as well ?[/quote] Yup. [/quote] Now can you put some naked women in? (No dogs)
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Post by philipkduck on May 20, 2012 13:37:11 GMT -5
Amongst the Jackdaws, sparrows, finches, blackbirds, robins a flock of starlings, wrens.... Iv'e noticed these in my garden the first being a gold crest I've seen loads of these long tailed tits in the last few years and they are back if I got it right. Nice. Long Tailed Tits don't stick around. They are always passing through. Let me know if they stay around. - they will be nesting.
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Post by BadBeast on May 20, 2012 13:37:30 GMT -5
Grey Heron
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Post by The Mad Hatter on May 20, 2012 13:37:45 GMT -5
I was wondering how hard you were going to push it.
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Post by The Mad Hatter on May 20, 2012 13:38:25 GMT -5
You guys rock.
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