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    At last one close enough to capture at Lavell's
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    That's a nice shot Joe, I've never seen an Egret at Lavell's.
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    They are normally on the far side of the lake, this one was in the reeds at the right of the hide.

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    oh wow, when i cycled the camel trail i saw one from afar... When did you see this one joe?

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    Billy, This was on the day we saw the heron with a perch. The bad news is that it appeared not long after you left

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    I must be stoopid or something I cant find out where to post I have managed a couple but god knows how and I DID read the how to as well - HELP somebody, maybe success at last this is two red polls I think doing the mating ritual
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