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    Taken on Saturday at Christchurch Harbour.
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    Lovely shots - really nice. But I think it shows that they have become too humanised - I mean, the one in the first shot is 'doing a show' by balancing bread on his head - impressive though

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    Nice flight shots Joe, I reckon that's his crunchy nut cluster for breakfast.
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    Yes there were 2 children feeding them.

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    LOL - you may be right, Rolf. But then why shouldn't they have such sweet and crunchy goodness too

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