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    Heard these little noises coming from out side my back door so had a peak through the window and he was on the sill. Jumped down to the back door step and the parents were making quite a fuss on my arrival so quickly grabbed my camera and here a some of th photos I took and they are full frames nothing cropped. No enhancement at all just reduced by size
    He / she is so cute with it's baby blue eyes
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    absolutely great shots beryl......as frank sinatra was 'old blue eyes' this must be 'young blue eyes'

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    Thank you Andrew. I'm rather pleased with them

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    Brilliant Beryl, you are right about the eyes, marvellous.
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    Thank you Rolf .
    Will probably put one in the Wellenkamp gallery

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    The eyes are fantastic - well done Beryl!!!

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    Thank you .
    I just couldn't believe my luck. Here I was stuck in waiting for the engineer and right on my back door step.
    They apparently have a nest in the chimney of the house next door. The baby must have slid down the roof and fallen off when he hit the gutter. Awww

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    aww doesn't it make you want to mother it. Hope all is well with the youngster. Great photos Beryl

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    Thanks Babs.
    the parents looked after it I think it was just a bit surprised or shocked from the tumble.

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    A 'Golden' opportunity to capture this young Jackdaw. Well done, they are so lovely to look at.

    Birding on your doorstep in its true sense Beryl......nice one.

    Pete.

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    Thank you Pete.
    He was just adorable

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