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    Seemed to like this particular perch by the river Thames.
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    Great capture. Well done

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    Excellent captures Rolf
    We have them here too on the coast

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    Thanks, I must say that they are great models, as they will let you get quite close.
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    I think the red beaks are amazing . I think they are rather handsome gulls quite small compared to Herring and common gulls

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