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    Default Heron walking on water

    Just liked this shot.
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    It's fun! A flasher on the river!

    (What is the Duck in the background with the red flash above it beak?)

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    It's a Moorhen Catherine, but difficult to tell as it's badly out of focus.
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    I HAD thought 'Moorhen' at first, but it seemed so plump - and so brown....

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    I LOVE that shot, Rolf - it's like a plucked chicken with long legs

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