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peppiB's Photos
Topic Started: Aug 5 2008, 08:56 PM (17,731 Views)
Tabatha
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:greatpic: PeppiB. At least you did manage to see something this time. Shame it wasn't as mild as it looked.


:thanks: for posting
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peppiB
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Storm overnight - have never seen so may gulls on the river.

Didn't seem to bother these 2 though

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Were gliding along on the crest of ...

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Loads of redshank feeding today

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Teal getting the wind up their tails

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and just cruisin'

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Watch my 'ead mate

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and just to show how clean the river is now, these footprints (taken last week - VERY rough water today) are about 2 feet under the surface

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Davebutterflyman
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Great set of photos PeppiB :clap3:

Looks a super spot for waders.
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lavendergirl
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:wow2: Brilliant photos PeppiB,the first two are fabulous :clap3:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Super photos PeppiB :clap:
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Love the captions :giggle: and great photos. I like the first two. :clap3:
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Dovetail-Marg
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Brilliant photos PeppiB. :clap3:
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Great photos PeppiB,
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: PeppiB - Some good sightings. :cool:
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:greatpic: 's ... Peppib :cool1:
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Super photos PeppiB :cool2:
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For Happyhare - my girls

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Thanks for posting them PeppiB, as you can tell from the chat thread I don't know the differences between makes and models :doh: :giggle:

They are smashing! I do have a soft spot for moggy minors I must admit :fantastic:
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Just looking at MO again, is that the make of car Basil Fawlty bashes with a twig in one of the Fawlty Towers episodes?
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No - that is an Austin/Morris 1100 - much smaller car. The 1800's won their spurs as rally cars in the late 60's. One of them is the only car to do the London to Sydney rally and London to Rio (same vehicle) They were renowned for taking corners sideways and were nicknamed 'Landcrab' That is the name of the owners club and said rally car now belongs to one of our members
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Ahh! Thanks for the info. Landcrab, bet that's an experience and a half! :scream:
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Great to see those Peppib :cool2:

Love that episode of Fawlty towers....classic!
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A very snowy and slippery Batland today

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Shooting season ended 4 days ago so these guys felt safe. The single bird is perched on the side of ........ a shooting butt!

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Sorry for the poor quality, but they were taken through falling snow

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