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    Taken at Barnes on Sunday. Every time another one hatched she would call her mate.
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    How fantastic, Joe! What a bit of luck.
    I had been hoping to do that, but missed it due to a dodgy leg. So - how long were you there watching?

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    Great series, well done Joe.
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    I was there about 2 hours I cant remember exacrly it was such a privelidge to be there at the right time.

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    I really envy you.
    I've not been in work this season so should have had the opportunity to keep returning until it happened, so I'm really gutted (and VERY envious) that I haven't been able to catch it. Well done!

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