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    Well this is the first time I have ever seen a Redwing. I was quite a way from it but hey I don't mind. It is welcome back anytime and hopefully I will get a better shot of it ...................here's hoping
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    That's a lovely shot Babs, lucky for everyone the Redwings are making themselves known this season, I hadn't seen one until a couple of weeks ago either.
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    Great shot Babs
    He looks to be proud of himself too

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    Great catch. I may even have seen a few near my house - there's a spot where crab apples have fallen onto the snow, and I saw them fly off as I passed, but it was too dark by then to see properly.... I'm hoping they will appear tomorrow.

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