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Lovely series of the Eagle Owl. The final shot is just brilliant. FYI: I tried to comment on your blog the other day, but the comments section was not working...I could not get to a comment box. Sorry...It appears to be fixed now.
ReplyDeleteNice one Anthony, vivid and clear.
ReplyDeleteJust saw your Wheatear on CBWPS. Brilliant, I had heard they are breeding down at Porthgwarra. Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful eyes!
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