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    Well it was breakfast actually

    Spotted this little fellow running around my patio at 5.45am this morning, I had to do a double take I thought it was a rat at first. Well it really enjoyed the cat food , he was visible for about ten minutes and then disappeared. I had spotted one about a week ago walking past my back door step I suspect this may the same one
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    LOL, they are lovely, not the tidiest of eaters though.

    You've captured him well.
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    I'm a real softie at heart and don't hesitate to say so when I see this kind of creature. A sweet little pic of a sweet little animal......could'nt you sleep babs.


    Pete.

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    Thanks rolf and Pete. Yes gorgeous aren't they. Well this one was running around so fast I could not get a pic of him that wasn't blurred. He was only still while he ate.

    5.40am is the time I get up for work Pete, I've always been an early riser. A few years ago I opened my patio door curtain to see a fox looking back at me. Best part of the day I think.

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    Excellent capture Babs Well done

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    lovely photo Babs.Great creatures arn't they
    IF TIN WHISTLES ARE MADE OF TIN

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