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    Spotted this one on the fence in Mortimer's meadow on Tuesday.
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    Nice shots Joe, where's Mortimer's Meadow?
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    It's a bouncing Jay!

    Very unusual shots, Joe. I love that the 'What's HE doing?' look in the last one!

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    Rolf, Take the entrance by the Aviation Museum, follow the path down through the wooded area and you will come the meadow. I'll try to post a map If I can make the file small enough.
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