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    I braved the weather and went to Dinton yesterday, these were taken at the main feeding station.
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    Lovely set of shots.. and of course you have to have one of a Robin if there's snow

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    I just loved the way he puffed himself up. Giving food to the other birds simply created havoc especially with gulls.

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    Oh, I bet - I witness it sometime by the Canal where people often throw food... it's every bird for themselves, isn't it?

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    Love the fourth shot Joe, so much going on, can look at it several times and find something new.
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