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    Got a lovely suprise to see this female Blackcap in the garden, it was very shy just like the male which I captured last year in the same tree in almost the same pose
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    Nice capture
    They are lovely little birds with their little brown and black caps

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    Nice capture Babs, one of my favourite birds, you'll probably have guessed from my banner in my signature.
    Rolf

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    Thanks Beryl and rolf, yes they are a beautiful little bird, I'm off on Friday so hopefully it may show itself again

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    Your off on Friday (probably due to the hot weather) lets hope it likes your aroma

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