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Red-Eared Slider in Staffordshire
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Osprey 28 in flight near Rutland water
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Muscovy Duck in Gloucestershire
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Nuthatch in Staffordshire
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I think someones tired...
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Red Squirrel taken last year at Formby nature reserve
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Looking forward to the spring so I can continue to photograph one of my favourite subjects... Adder taken on Cannock Chase
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Gannet over the deep blue sea at RSPB Bempton Cliffs
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A crow and some nice pastel colours on a summers day at RSPB Bempton Cliffs
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Cannock chase badger
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Buzzard
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My last post was a male goldeneye in some nice golden light... For most subjects that would be optimal. This time a female goldeneye, I really think a calm overcast day makes for a much more pleasing image when photographing waterfowl. The flat grey sky a
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Goldeneye taken in Gloucestershire
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Osprey taking a fish near Rutland water
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Frosty Robin at the Wolseley Centre... Merry Christmas all
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Grey Squirrel on Cannock Chase
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One from the summer, puffin in flight at RSPB Bempton Cliffs.
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Night time fox...
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Little Owl in Worcestershire
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Kingfisher in Shropshire
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Jay taken on my trip to Scotland back in August
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Razorbill enjoying the sun at RSPB Bempton Cliffs
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A sign of winter... Fieldfare on Cannock Chase
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Red Squirrel at Formby
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A sneaky fox taken during the summer
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Grey Seal at Donna Nook
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Gannet collecting nesting material at RSPB Bempton Cliffs
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It's that way...
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Green Woodpecker in Lincolnshire
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Often mistaken for a gull, the Fulmar is a relative of the Albatross. They defend their nests from intruders by spitting out a foul-smelling oil. In the 1900s, this oil was considered valuable for its medicinal properties, so fulmars were harvested by the