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    There were 3 maybe 4 of them clabering through the branches lke clumsey teenagers.
    I thought they were big but when the parents came back they seamed so tiny.
    This one had plopped down to the ground so got a clear shot of it
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    It always fascinates me how quickly the youngsters look big... they still want to be provided with food though

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    Yes here are two more you can see the gape one was flapping his wings for food but he was so big it was blurring And what a commotion after listening to the youngsters the noise from the parents was deafening
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