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    Took the Black Bird by Caversham Lock

    The House Sparrow is taken from the fron room window

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    A fine couple of shots. I love the way the feathers on the Blackbird look like velvet - it's my favourite of the 2 shots (but then I'm a sucker for Blackbirds).

    Mind you, the Sparrow looks a little stunned - what had it seen you doing through that window?

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    Yes. The Blackbird is a fine looking bird .
    I also love the little house sparrows they always sound so cheerful chattering away in the bushes in the little communities.
    Two very nice shots Paul

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    Thank you Louise. He must of caught sight of the sigma lens and thought it was a cannon

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    Thank you Beryl.

    They are noisy little things, we have them nesing in the roof

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    I would think they would be if in the roof. lovely to hear in the bushes though

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