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Karen Pugh
Karen Pugh
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Posted at 07:54 on 14th October 2008
My pleasure LynSmile
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Wolf
Wolf
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Posted at 08:21 on 14th October 2008

' Bought time we saw a photo of you Karen !

 

 Btw, how is you dog ? hope he is well.

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Karen Pugh
Karen Pugh
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Posted at 08:29 on 14th October 2008

Wolf, my dog died, a couple of months ago.

I did show a photo of me once on my avatar, just to let you all see what I looked like.  That was enough.

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Wolf
Wolf
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Posted at 11:42 on 14th October 2008

I'm so sorry Karen please accept my sympathy.

I never got to see your photo, but thats ok if you don't want to show it. I'm sure you look nothing like Bart, maybe Lisa........... lol.Wink

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L
L
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Posted at 14:34 on 14th October 2008
Come on Karen...don't be shy LOL 
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Sue H
Sue H
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Posted at 15:19 on 14th October 2008
On 13th October 2008 07:12, Andy Edwards wrote:
They're all members of the thrush family....our European robin must be the smallest thrush I reckon. The American robin bears a striking resemblance to our redstart....phoenicurus phoenicurus, the only real difference being the redstarts' white cap.


I heard on the wind that they are trying to place the English Robin in the Flycather family. Obviously it looks more Chat than Thrush.

My personal opinion (I've no idea why this is not valid in the birding world     ) is that it's unique, a bird on it's own.

Suppose this should be in the birds thread.

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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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Posted at 16:47 on 14th October 2008
This is too sweet Lyn!!!
baby black necked swan
Picture by Lyn Brant

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Sue H
Sue H
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Posted at 17:19 on 14th October 2008

That is adorable Lyn B.

And this one to match.
Chick, Ely, Cambridgeshire
Picture by Jason Twist



 

 

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Stephanie Jackson
Stephanie Jackson
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Posted at 17:43 on 14th October 2008
That is my favourite picture of all time!
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Krissy
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Posted at 17:46 on 14th October 2008
Me too!!! I just want to take that little duckling home!!
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