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    One of a pair of long-tails which visit
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    He's a beauty Babs. Myfavorite. Well captured
    Another littl fidgety bird

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    Yes, they are small birds with big appeal, love it when they visit. Great capture Babs.
    Rolf

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    You're going to hate me for this Babs but the dark background - which actually isolates the bird from any distraction - has given the L T Tit just one leg. Top marks for the image though.

    Pete.

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    Thankyou all, ha ha Pete I hadn't even noticed it was a one legged tit

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    Just another word on this picture Babs and I don't want to sound patronising, but you simply don't get photographs any sharper than this of your Long-tailed Tit, sharp enough to cut glass.

    Well done yet again Babs, but I really have to stop this handing out credits.

    Pete.

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