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    Yesterday afternoon, a visit to Tilehurst Lido.

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    Looking dapper this morning.

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    Tilehurst Lido? I like that!

    Lovely little bird- well captured, Rolf!

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    Was thinking of making a little sign for it.
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    Trouble is that I understand Starlings can read, so they would arrive then and bring down the tone (if not the noise) a bit!

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