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    caught these yesterday at Dinton
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    Lovley shots, Joe. It looks like they have white lace edging their wings. That chappy at the end looks a bit ungainly though

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    M Nice captures Well done.
    The never keep still long enough for me

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    Nice shots Joe, the second and third look like youngsters.
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    I take back what I said, it's not lace on their wings, it's fringing.
    Yep, the line dancers of the bird world

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