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    Captured on thursday afternoon at lavells. He was jumping around.
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    It must have been great watching him, Joe - and your own personal performance there!

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    This is a lovely set.
    I have never been that keen on Herons, Joe, but recently, your shots of Herons have made me think differently. Thanks for that.

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