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Sunday, 10 June 2012
2 yrs to the day this was taken
5 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I thought the Caustic Rimlicker wanted this Llynfi valley record kept quiet
of course, the deep blue sky is a giveaway? makes you wonder what on earth 4 of these were doing roaming the UK in such grotty weather, hopefully they are now safely tucked up where they belong !
5 comments:
I thought the Caustic Rimlicker wanted this Llynfi valley record kept quiet
of course, the deep blue sky is a giveaway? makes you wonder what on earth 4 of these were doing roaming the UK in such grotty weather, hopefully they are now safely tucked up where they belong !
they are Cliff, in Longleat.
hey Dude, never thought of that, which explains why they were flying SE over the Severn bridge Sat morn !
White Stork is a bit tougher than you think - I have seen them breeding like this in snow and ice in Avila in March!!
Not a bit like Longleat
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