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SnoozeControl wrote: Great owl photo! :D

http://www.nwf.org/nationalwildlife/art ... cleID=1158


Those are spectacular Snooze thanks a million for sharing....
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a brilliant photo! love the dolphins too. :cool:
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lady cop wrote: a spectacular photo!


which one, did you scroll through em all??

I loved the little blue bird one very cool
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minks wrote: which one, did you scroll through em all??

I loved the little blue bird one very cooli was changing my post while you were posting there speedy, i had noticed we both said spectacular...i really like the dolphins as well as the others.
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Good job he ducked, its no fun getting smacked in the head by a flying owl.:eek:
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lady cop wrote: i was changing my post while you were posting there speedy, i had noticed we both said spectacular...i really like the dolphins as well as the others.


too funny

well great minds think alike hehehe
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abbey wrote: Good job he ducked, its no fun getting smacked in the head by a flying owl.:eek:and is this a common problem in old blighty? :wah:
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Here's my fav:



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lady cop wrote: and is this a common problem in old blighty? :wah:
Why of course my dear, them and bats ;)

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Accountable wrote: Here's my fav:



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Accountable wrote: Here's my fav:






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Gorgeous pics Snooze, thanks :)
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Loved the bear pic too.





and is this a common problem in old blighty?




Can't remember where it was (except that it was in England). I remember reading a story in the newspaper last year. Apparently, along a certain stretch of a main road, cyclists were constantly being bombarded by birds swooping down on them! We're not talking birds of prey here.

The conjecture is that they were protecting their nests. But i have never heard of theat before. I know they like playing 'chicken swoop' in front of me when I'm driving. But I've never been attacked by them.
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OpenMind wrote: Loved the bear pic too.





Can't remember where it was (except that it was in England). I remember reading a story in the newspaper last year. Apparently, along a certain stretch of a main road, cyclists were constantly being bombarded by birds swooping down on them! We're not talking birds of prey here.

The conjecture is that they were protecting their nests. But i have never heard of theat before. I know they like playing 'chicken swoop' in front of me when I'm driving. But I've never been attacked by them.Bothwell had the same problem last year with a seagull i think it took a dislike to him for some reason. :D
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abbey wrote: Bothwell had the same problem last year with a seagull i think it took a dislike to him for some reason. :D


Seagulls are pretty well known for their derring-do, behaviour. Apparently, though, they are getting worse and are becoming a menace.
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