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    One of the regulars in my garden (I live in woodland). The down side to that is usually low light conditions!
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    Great pics, I am so jealous I only see them high up
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    I am SOOOO jealous. I see them everyday, sometimes in number... but never so clearly.
    Unfortunately it's so built up here that you can't see them well without following.. but they always fly over a building with no access by foot. Oh well, I'll have to satisfy myself with lovely shots like yours

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    Thanks for your kind comments. Fortunately, I am in the core area, so have quite often them sitting in the trees in the garden.

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    Cracking pictures, well done takes skill to get shots like this.
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    Fantastic shots Helen. Well done4.
    I might get to see one . Had a very short glimps of one last time I was goung between Reading and Oxford

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