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Wonderful.
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Thankyou Linda – glad you appreciate me sharing my photogaphs
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it was a great joy,taking a long view at your blog.very well! the most birds appearing in your blog are also common in greece.thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for your very encouraging comments. Glad you like the blog. If you sign up to ‘follow’ you will get automatic notifications each time I post something new.
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Hi, after meeting you at one of the the screens along the muddy path at ANR yesterday, we have really enjoyed looking at your truly splendid photos. You’ve captured a lot that we haven’t even spotted. My collection are not organised so well, but if you would like to see them, they are in the form of a Google Photos album, without any annotation: If you have a Google account of any sort you should be able to see them. Cynthia. https://photos.app.goo.gl/A4HFG6T74TxERJfm8
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Thank you. I’m pleased you like my pictures. I’ll view yours when I have a moment.
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Lovely blog, it’s Danny we met at ANR on Sunday. Email me on my email & I will send you the Robin photo 🙂
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Hi Birdman, thank you so much for pointing out the parakeets in Wollaton Park today. Great blog!
Robert
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Realy nice talking to you last Saturday at Attenbourough. We went back on Tuesday and observed 2 grebe chicks. Take a look at my photostream on flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/shuckyspics/
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Hello Birdman, I enjoyed your recent article in the Beeston Local News about Redwings and Fieldfares, I always feel autumnal when I see Redwings. I wanted to ask if you had seen the parakeets in Highfields Park; there is at least a pair, and as I have seen them roosting (both on the island and out by a tree nearer the university blvd tram stop) I wonder if they are different to the Wollaton Park ones. I find it so exciting that we have some here, I love the ones down south.
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Hi. Met you yesterday in Attenborough. The American guy. Love your pictures! Cheers Matt
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It was really great to meet you the other day at Wollaton and have a chat about our photos. Even better to see them on your blog. Keep them coming.
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