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    A upturned beer bottle top full of peanut butter has attracted two woodmice into our garden in suburban Reading.
    Got this shot the other night from pretty close up, JUST before the little "feef" made off with the entire bottle-top!!!!
    TBR
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    Great capture TBR, I had to trap a couple last year (a humane trap) and release them in the woods, as they'd taken up residence in our garage and were chewing up everything.

    That would look good in the Gallery with the Latin name attached as well.
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    Thanks Rolf.
    I am still very new to this site and haven't even attempted any gallery stuff yet - wouldn't know how to yet!
    Cheers again
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    Dead easy, just click on the gallery link, click upload and pick the relevant category.

    Like the mood lighting particularly.
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    Think I've done it now.
    Cheers
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    Well done Doug, that really is a cracking shot.

    By the way, if you save your EXIF information when you save your photo, the Gallery will automatically read it and give the shooting information underneath the photo, saves you typing it.
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    What a sweet little chappie/lady
    Really nice shot

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    Wow what a super shot I love it, colourful, interesting and nice and sharp

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    Thanks for the kind words. :-)

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