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    This little feller flew inches from my head and landed on a tree near by I reallised straight away I had to stop gauping and start snapping.
    Only just captured him he was so quick, 4 snaps and gone.
    Not to well focused unfortunately but visable.

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    Well done Chocky, they see the slightest movement and they are off. Is this your first ever woody shot.

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    No. Remember I tripped over a log and fell down a shallow trench in Petts Wood last year chasing a red coloured bird well
    I got him then and that was the same so this is the second .
    I was a bit more careful this time.
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    Oh I remember now. Maybe he saw you fall last time and thought he would come back and give you a second chance. Bet this is not the last shot you get of him Chocks

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    Well Maybe but Petts Wood is in Petts Wood Kent , so he'd be prety worn out chasing me around.

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    what am I like, I don't know that part of the country btw I waved and said hello to you as we passed the sign for Exmouth last week on the motorway.....Now don't tell me youv'e moved and don't live in exmouth anymore

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    Ha ha ha . I was staying at my son's house for a Holiday in Bromley.
    I can get a train straight to Victoria and right out side the station a bus to Hampstead heath. The woodpecker was in Petts Wood behind Mark's house.
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