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Posted: Wed Jun 24th, 2020 13:32
 
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Another vote for Willow Warbler. Head is flatter than the Chiffchaff.



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A recent visitor, taken through glass. The white lines are rain drops.

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Posted: Sun Jun 28th, 2020 18:23
 
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They say raising a family can take it out of you....



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Posted: Mon Jun 29th, 2020 02:22
 
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Very nice shots Eric spot on.  Our robins have also produced a 2nd lot two new young in the garden last night.



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Blue Tit in the rain.


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A pair of Stock Doves made a surprise visit today. I've seen a single one before flying with the the wood pigeons, but he seemed to want to bring his partner for a feed. Very shy birds couldn't get them too close and lighting was really naff.



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The amusing part was as this bird walked past out plastic fox, it actually jumped sideways before realising it wasn't real. I was quite pleased my paintwork was so realistic. 😆 


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Posted: Thu Jul 2nd, 2020 09:22
 
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I see the fox is eyeing one up for dinner. Good to see them in your garden.

 




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Nice Dunnock Graham.

 




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This upload went mad again I loaded it last night from my laptop saw it on the website this morning far too dark could not edit it so tried to reloaded correct lighter pix and both came up! We should be able to correct a posting error ourselves?



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Graham Whistler wrote:
This upload went mad again I loaded it last night from my laptop saw it on the website this morning far too dark could not edit it so tried to reloaded correct lighter pix and both came up! We should be able to correct a posting error ourselves?
Not sure about that Graham, the upload procedure has become rather convoluted since it uploads to the gallery then references the image in the forum, even preventing the image from being deleted from the forum if it's deleted from the gallery (all for good reasons).  I think for the rare occasions it happens just make a new post and perhaps a PM to Chris, JK or myself asking to delete the particular 'wrong image version' post might be the best solution?

Chris, JK, do you agree?



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