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    Down by the lock, this bird was flying back and fore across the water collecting flies. It was lovely to watch, but damned difficult to catch. I stood there for a while both because it was entrancing to watch but also wanting to get a shot of it. I also decided to attempt to get it in flight, and surprise, surprise I managed a reasonable shot, albeit of its bum I finish the shots with the obligatory arty one
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    Lovely series Louise, such busy little birds and as you say, entrancing to watch.
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    How lovely! You've even managed to get one in flight. Now, you just need one actually catching a fly..............!

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    Nice captures all.

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    I did get one catching a fly, preparing it (a la Jamie Oliver) and then cooking it for dinner, Catherine... but didn't want to make you all jealous so haven't posted it

    What I didn't say was that I've seen one at this location 2 times before, but normally up around the rubbish - this time it was at the cleaner end, so was a really nice experience for me. It really made my day!

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    Very nice. I see a few of these birds about but they hop and skip so much and then fly away, they're really frustrating. Well done for getting so many shots.

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    ...I just won't mention the number that I had to chuck away

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