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    Heard these little beauties before I saw them, was out with the camera taking photos of collapsed aerials.
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    Nice capture there Rolf

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    Nice shots Rolf. Now those pictures are much more prettier than broken aerials

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    Yes, I guess so.
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    What beautiful little things - the third shot looks like an angel

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    The third one is where I asked him to show me the underside of his wings, they can be very obliging.
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    Great photos, Rolf!

    We had one visiting yesterday, but it had scarcely landed when the bullying Fieldfares chased it away....

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    I just had one land in my tree - it was right at the back and went by the time I got upstairs to the camera, but the very pale underside and a flash of red must have made it one. I'll have to keep an eye out!

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    Was watching this one through the front window, he was less than a couple of metres away, unfortunately the window has cast a bit of a mist over the pictures, but illustrates the striking markings.
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    Can't you Photocopy that out though, Rolf?

    It's a fab pic otherwise - and well worthy of your Gallery!

    Great to see the Redwing eating berries too - makes the pic more relevant!

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    I've cleared as much as I probably can Catherine, it was a lot more wishy washy, they have almost completely stripped the tree over the past 36 hours, they are light enought to get to the ones the Blackbirds can't.
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    It's still a great photo, and the little 'foggy' bit it could be a leaf really..

    Have you a better one in the Gallery?

    If so, it must be a VERY fab one!

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