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The missus managed to get both males in the same shot

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I hear ya. Bears are far and few between these days so its bird spotting. An osprey nest was built on a man-made support

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....and the mate was nearby

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We got to see the mate drop off some food and head back out hunting; mind the hair, not sure where it came from and was gone at the next location

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Not sure what breed of duck these are, no Mallard males around

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Red-Wing Blackbird

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ladybirds taken on my phone cameras macro setting whilst on a break from sorting Terry's caravan last week.

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I've never seen ladybugs in quite throes colors before, usually just the brighter red with black spots around here but around 20 years ago we were invaded by billions of orange ones that would bite!. I remember painting bridge beams that summer and hundreds of them getting stuck in the wet paint.
 
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I've never seen ladybugs in quite throes colors before, usually just the brighter red with black spots around here but around 20 years ago we were invaded by billions of orange ones that would bite!. I remember painting bridge beams that summer and hundreds of them getting stuck in the wet paint.
my pic of the orange coloured one didnt turn out Glenn.
not seen them for ages over here
 

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