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    Captued in a tree in the local park
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    Fantastic shots Beryl, great detail in them

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    Thank you Paul

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    Love natural pictures, Better than ones on bird feeders, great shot
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    Thanks Alan.
    I don't have a garden so I have to work hard to capture my birds. I like them with their heads turned looking over their shoulders so to speak

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