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I think they are one of my favourite birds, Tigerburnie, so thank you.....
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Another angle (possibly another bird)
Another image that is lost, I will have to try a different method of loading them, so if I remove the original, the image will remain here
Another image that is lost, I will have to try a different method of loading them, so if I remove the original, the image will remain here
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Taken yesterday in a dark corner of the forest, he/she thought I couldn't see it hidden in the bush...…
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Yet another beauty tiger. We used to see them regularly round here but sadly another species which seem to be crammed out as green spaces and wooded areas make way for more housing. The avian population seem better at regulating their numbers than the human population is,.
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First sign of any decent light for a while, managed to find this Mallard on a small pond in Perth
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Mid preening rouse of the feathers Primrose.
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This female was close by
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