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    Default Meadow Pipit and Reed Bunting at Woolhampton

    Was heading around the lake to try and see the Black-necked Grebes, when these superb little birds decided to show themselves, would have been rude not to photograph them.
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    Wow! Look at the length of her claws in that first pic!

    They even mimic the barbed wire she is sitting on.

    Lovely pics, Rolf!

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    Yes, was surprised at the length of the claws.
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