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      Joe stockwell




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      i wish i lived in the alps!
      · Date: Thu August 21, 2008 · Views: 2,768
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  1.   Fri August 22, 2008 1:53pm
    1. PeterD
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      Nice shot Joe. I have probably seen these and dismissed them as sparrows eek. Had the same trouble with Dunnock when I first started out this year. I have not managed to photograph one, thats for sure. Guess they will be packing their bags soon to go back to Africa.

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  1.   Fri August 22, 2008 2:19pm
    1. Joe stockwell

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      well yes, they are every where down here at the moment, had 4 of these and two woodchat in just one small area on the side of a mountain not only that it also held a couple of penduline tits as well!

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