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    Saw these at Dinton on Monday
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    Nice shots Joe, love watching Swans and their cygnets.
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    Aren't they just gorgeous
    Lovely captures Joe.

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    wonderful shots Joe, especially the 2nd one

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    excellent joe.. love the second

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    I liked the second one, she's either giving them a hug or telling the others to get on.

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    I love the second one because it's so hard to tell where on creature starts and the other begins

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    Brilliant shots, Joe!

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    Excellent captures Joe but obviously nobody has informed them that hitchhiking is not allowed, in this day and age it is deemed unsafe

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