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    The male and the female Blackcap. Beautiful little birds
    I spotted on, a female ina tree onmyway alon the nature walk in Exmouth. I took quite a few captures and then it flew off to be replaced by a male , then both
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    And her are the pair together.
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    Well done Beryl, some nice captures, plus the two in one shot.
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    Thank you Rolf.
    I love the expression on the face of the second male photo
    Yes I was lucky to get two inone photo even if a bit distant. I was worth uploading
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    Some lovely shots of the male and female Blackcaps......lucky you Beryl. Not quite that 'easy' up North in the winter months though we do get to see them.


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    Thank you Pete.
    I don't see many down here. I think you need to know where they hang out really

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