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    Love the little Dunnock juvenile with their speckled feathers
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    Excellent captures

    I would put a plank over the stump. They might play see-saw

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    very good .....on the ball as usual

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    I thought that might make you laugh. That is what I pictured as soon as I saw the photos

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    Excellent 'Dunnock' pics Babs.

    Quote......'I thought that might make you laugh'......plus your smileys, certainly made me laugh.

    What a wonderful way to end the day......thanks to Beryl Ladd.

    Pete.

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