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    Keeping the little one safe.
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    awww. Thaey are gorgeous.
    The little one is too tiny to have a reflection

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    This is on the Kennet and Avon Canal in central Reading.. not that you can see much of it, with 'big-head' in the way
    I've never looked so close at their faces before. I can see something of the prehistoric if you look around their eyes.
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    Yes . You are right most birds look a bit like that especially the larger stork birds. quir scarey

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