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 I just love bird spotting 
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 oddly enough Fred my screen saver is a bird who's a swallow too 
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 Is it a Bulgarian Deep Throat?
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 I was tolds it was a Rotherham Drippingchin 
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 ahh the old Rotherham drippingchin slacko
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 While visiting family in Sheffiled I saw a group of Cumonmi Tits
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 yes, you would do in sheffield Matt 
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 I don't know, try to show you guys a bit of class and what do you get??? Just remember it's not in Bait Box!
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 apologies Fred, i really think I`m mixing with the wrong sorts these days. On bird watching though I`ve not been out for a while, I usually have a run up to leighton Moss in the winter when the trees are a little barer, I`ve seen osprey, bittern, bearded tits, marsh and hen harriers up there along with lots of waders like black and bar tailed godwits 
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 oops Sorry Fred. Thought I was in bait box. His Lordship started it....AGAIN.
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 yes it was His Lordships fault 
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 My neighbour sometimes shows me her Great Tits, and Swallows.
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 Well I am grateful to Fred because via his link I have learned that there is such a thing as a "Collared Pratincole" and mor to the point how to recognise one. Top that !
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 fred,my cul de sac is a nesting/feeding area for house martins, i witnessed a merlin snatch one out of air at eye level 5 feet from me as i was having a fag on the steps. i felt very privileged to see this awesome sight ,was this lucky or does it go unnoticed most of the time?
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Some fantastic togs on there Fred, thanks for the link.  I like to get out with the camera in the spring and try and snap a few of our feathered friends. Unfortunately the light has been minging through the early part of the spring and I haven't had too much success. I did get a few nice snaps of this little Fox cub though. He, his mother and two siblings are sharing one end of a badger sett.
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 Nice pic of the fox Chris. "Bearded Tits"!!!! Sounds like a Scouse Ruffe Slapper mate.
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 hello
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 Anyone know what species this is? It was taken at extremely long range with a 500mm lens and has been sharpened a bit in PS. Unfortunately, the original image isn't very sharp at all. I thought it might be a Linnet, since it has a bit of colour on its breast, but I find identifying these little brown jobs difficult at times
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