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    Captured along estuary nature walk Weasel Run
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    That first shot is particularly good, Beryl!

    Looks as if the rain has affected their feathers.

    Not surprising, if you had anything like the downpour we had here!

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    Goodness, it must have been a fair bit of rain down with you, Beryl !

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    Yes we did later.
    These little bird had just had a lovely bath in a large puddle in the entrance of the boat yard and were drying off and preening . Great fun to watch
    They often have a human ordinance it's so cute to watch. Probably the same ones on the Video
    One of my neighbors goes along specially to watch. It is such a lovely site to watch. I missed them today and caught them preening

    Here is the male fresh out of the puddle
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    love the pictures chocky...

    though they have the most unfortinant latin name,,, bit bland..

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    Thanks Billy

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    But it could be worse, Billy - think of the poor old Thrushes, "Turdus".....

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    Yep, the poor old Missile Thrush - Turdus ballisticus.
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    LOL or the Fieldfare, "Turdus pilaris".. well, it can get cold sitting on those branches

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    Yes. Well . Not to mention a variety of........................'Tits'

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    LOL, Blue Jay - can' t forget them, especially when they stand out so much

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    Couldn't agree more
    But I think Blue Jay is referring to the people who think it funny to make jokes and ruin a thread
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