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I'm not usually given to sentimentality over animals, but I just couldn't resist getting a photo of this trio we spotted in the fields near Llanfihangel-y-traethau last week. Couldn't resist the pure black ears, eyes, noses, knees and ankles.
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Perfectly posed for you to Alan. Beautiful.

Something that struck me many years ago visiting the Derbyshire Dales at lambing time, there is always 2 lambs to every mum.

Thanks for sharing brought back happy memories.
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You haven't noticed any male pandas knocking about recently have you? :wink:
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Jude wrote:You haven't noticed any male pandas knocking about recently have you? :wink:


No need! They're Kerry Hill sheep and dad will look the same.
Cred air o bob deg a glywi, a thi a gei rywfaint bach o wir (hen ddihareb Gymraeg)
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alan refail wrote:
Jude wrote:You haven't noticed any male pandas knocking about recently have you? :wink:


No need! They're Kerry Hill sheep and dad will look the same.


These Irish get everywhere :D
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Marigold wrote:
These Irish get everywhere :D


Not here they don't! :wink:

This Kerry is not the Irish Chiarraí, but the Welsh commote of Ceri in Powys.

http://cy.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dafad_Bryniau_Ceri
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Thanks for sharing.
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