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    Taken a couple of weeks ago.
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    Why do you save such good photo's for so long before sharing?

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    Thanks for the compliment, Eddy!
    I have a system where I sort through the days photos, process any I want to post here and put them in another folder until I do (so that I can spread them out over days that I don't have anything - so it may take a couple of days until I post them), but in this case I saved it in that day's folder, and only spotted it whilst looking for another shot. Like all systems, it's only as good as the operator

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    Nice photo, looks like he/she's got a bit of tail feather growing to do.
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    Yep - it does look like they've just been cropped by a pair of scissors

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    Couple of weeks a coupe of years if it's a gould pic upload it.
    Nice shot Louise

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