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we know this sort of thing is happening all the time but very rarely do we see it - nature can be very cruel. I am very upset if a Sparrowhawk takes a Blackbird or Coll Dove from our garden, but that seems to be more acceptable in the greater scheme of things
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Bit gruesome but great shots Cliff,where are the "crippling" shots of the LB Dowitcher then or are you saving your best 'til last ?
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we know this sort of thing is happening all the time but very rarely do we see it - nature can be very cruel. I am very upset if a Sparrowhawk takes a Blackbird or Coll Dove from our garden, but that seems to be more acceptable in the greater scheme of things
Clifford, I've told you before....'using live bait to get the desired shot is just not cricket'?
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