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You lucky thing! Such a shocking colour combination of peuce and lime green, aren't they?

 

Big b*****s though and noisy in flight. Seen them a few times especially around the Buddlejia sp in big parks near woodland and water. :thumbup1:

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heres a little (over 2ft long) grass snake sunning itself in the woods weekend before last, it was still pretty slow and in no rush to move luckily the terrier had failed to spot it

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great photos ad thats one tame robin.

 

What a fine charlie good photo to.:thumbup:

 

Will try for a barn owl thats near by tomorrow, hopefully she will be around while i'm there.

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