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    Took these pictures in the back garden. Not sure what the 3rd one is.

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    Yep. The first two are a Starling and the third is a House Sparrow
    Very nice captures Paul. Well done

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    Yes nice pictures Paul, looks like the first one has food for it's young in it's beak

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    Thank you Chocky.

    Suppose I should of really known that. Thank you

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    Thank you Babs.

    Yes there is a lot of neys in the roofs and you can hear them in the morning on the gutter's coming in and out. Would be nice if you were not trying to sleep lol.

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