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    The first two pics show a very shy little bird where the second set of pics show a much more cooperative little chap
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    Well done Beryl, number 3 is a nice one.
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    Thanks Rolf.
    I thought 3 was good as well. Deserves a place in the gallery I think

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    Yep, shows the markings well.
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    All done . Thank you
    I was really quite close . I think he was too cold to fly . He was still there when I left as I couldn't get him to turn round

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