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Have you got a wildlife calendar hanging on your Cosy room door, too, Parsnip.... :)
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oldherbaceous wrote:Have you got a wildlife calendar hanging on your Cosy room door, too, Parsnip.... :)


No OH but I do have a tame colander that could double up as a sieve. That's enough riddles for today :D

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A Curlew and a Widgeon
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Tiger - Seeing your posts is as good as opening any Advent calendar! . I come on here wondering what new piece of magic you have for us every day !
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Last year we had a very rare visitor that stayed for a couple of weeks, despite it's size it was extremely difficult to photograph, this image around a mile out from the shore tested my lens to it's limit, it took many hours waiting to get it and the result is not great, but it was quite a sight to see.


A young Humpback Whale
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what a lucky sighting

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Well i'm sure we all appreciate your patience, Tigerburnie, a rare photo indeed.
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Back today, took my wife to see the Owls nearby
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Todays star attraction as I was walking out of the forest, this Red Fox appeared in front of me and just as quickly with one bound it was gone.
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Tiger. You continue to set a very high daily target for yourself !
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A Drake Teal, taken earlier in the year
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Two Shorties having a tussle over the hunting grounds
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