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ILR Out and about April 2025

i love robins
i love robins 13/04/2025 15:02

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  • i love robins
    i love robins 14/04/2025 19:46 in reply to SnappyMac

    Ah right I am with you now Snappy, you might have a better chance either early morning or early evening that’s the times  they tend to feed most.

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  • Billysdad
    Billysdad 17/04/2025 09:28

    Great assortment ILR. You do very well at catching Cormorants with fish. The ones near me tend to just sit on a floating pontoon, I've never seen them in the water ... Worried ... Maybe they can't swim ... Laughing

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    i love robins 17/04/2025 12:02 in reply to Billysdad

    Hi BD the cormorants swim under water to catch there prey both in the sea and in fresh water. pleased you like the photos.

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  • June23
    June23 18/04/2025 11:02

    A lovely selection ILR and great to see so many lovely birds 

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    i love robins 18/04/2025 14:54 in reply to June23

    Thanks June the Marsh Harriers were great to see as well as all the other birds on view. Thankyou for viewing

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    i love robins 19/04/2025 07:55 in reply to Billysdad

    Lol BD my previous answer to Maybe they can’t swim doh,I think I must have been half asleep when I answered. It’s all this fresh air that does it Lol 

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