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    Gathering things for her young . She kept flying up the the tree
    In the last photo she is attending the nest. I wouldn't want to get any closer and as it was the other side of the tracks she knew I posed no threat from where I was
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    The first shots are lovely and clear - I assume, on your side of the tracks? They are lovely.

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    Thank you

    No all on the other side .
    The tree was the other side of the level crossing. The bush just a bit further along the tack from the tree
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