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peppiB's Photos
Topic Started: Aug 5 2008, 08:56 PM (17,714 Views)
Davebutterflyman
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Great sequence of photos PeppiB...superbly captured :clap3:
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Forget Me Not
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:fantastic: photos Peppib :clap5:
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feedyourhedgehog
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Wonderful captures PeppiB.................hard to tell the difference between courting and fighting sometimes isn't it :lol:
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peppiB
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Not been out much recently, but have just taken these off my camera - shot during occasional forrays along the river

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This guy looked a bit odd


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Brilliant captures PeppiB love the ones of them walking in the sand leaving tracks :clap3:

That gull does look a bit odd, is something stuck in its beak? :paul:
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feedyourhedgehog
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Poor Gull :hug: Maybe it's a deformity of some kind

Brilliant photos PeppiB so clear :encore:
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peppiB
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this is the biggest blow up I can manage. It certainly looks deforemed

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Tabatha
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A great selection PeppiB. That seagull does look strange. Well done catching the seagulls in flight. :cool:
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Great photos PeppiB :clap3:

That gull looks like it found a can of expanding foam :scream: hoping it was just a big bit of bread that it was having trouble eating and it got rid of it in the end.. looks like bread don't you think?
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Lets hope so Shaz :yes:
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Great photos PeppiB
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Great photos PeppiB :clap2:

A very odd looking gull,it does look a bit like bread but its beak looks very deformed.
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Davebutterflyman
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Great captures PeppiB :clap3:

It certainly does look like a hunk of bread...i'm not too sure what else it could be.
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Dovetail-Marg
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Brilliant captures PeppiB. :clap3:

I thought it looked like bread to, and if it was, I hope it had the sense to put it's beak into the water to break it up. I do wish that if people do feed bread to the birds, they would make it small enough to be swallowed without it choking any of the birds. :angry: The beak could look distorted with the angle the photo was taken from. :shrug:

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Trying to remember where I took the photo but I think it was well away from where the public normally walk - and if it was where i think it was 30 metres away from the quay. Just the angle of the eye compared to the beak had me confused - if the beak is vertical then the eye is in a very strange place!

Many thanks for the kind comments and help
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Night Owl
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:great: set of photos PeppiB :cool2:

The Gull doesn't look too good :( I agree with what everyone else has said about it looking like a chunk of bread :(
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Nothing much along the river at the moment

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Good to see plants eventually springing to life

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Mr crow keeping his beady eye on me

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And this kittiwake makes sure I don't go near the nest

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Night Owl
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A :great: set of photos PeppiB :cool2:
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Davebutterflyman
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Great set of photos PeppiB :clap3:
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