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    Nice couple of photos Chocky. :
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    Thank you Rolf
    These are my favorite of the small tree birds

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    Yes, I love them as well, always look forward to their garden visits.

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    Thank you Maureen.
    I don't have a garden but as they flock from tree to tree they are not hard to find

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