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19 hours ago, David Humphries said:

Not great shots as this Marsh Harrier literally flew out of the reeds right next to us and didn't give me much notice to get the camera set.

 

Burnham Overy, north Norfolk.

 

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You did well to get those David, they don't tend to pose for you.

Pete

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Wherever I go at work I always have Robins following me, I have to chase them out of the workshop because of the mouse traps, but working in the woods I'll turn round and there will be at least one Robin either poking around or sat on a stump waiting for me to do something. Often wonder if they are following me or they are resident in that bit of wood. Talking 250/300 acre

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I think theyre one of funniest, cheekiest yet most friendly of the little birds out there. Closely followed by the young blackbird, had a few tame ish blackbirds this last couple of years hanging around on the bench and table outside backdoor waiting for us to handover the mealworms. [emoji38]

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