hil26
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He's backAfter being away for a while; found out where he had gone to and waited (Ok - it's not the same one as last years, which proved impossible to catch on camera - but it must be a relative).
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jonH
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"Wow this is some big nut"
great capture
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carlj
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Well, the way they breed, gawd knows how many generations have passed in 12 years!
Stunning, Dave!
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hil26
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Thanks for the kind comments, perseverence works wonders
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Mrs D
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That is a great shot. They move so fast, you must have been very patient waiting for him to pop up like that.
I could have had a chance at a similar shot today. Derek and I were working on the allotments, lifted a metal panel up from the grass and a little mouse was hiding under there. I even had my camera in my pocket but Derek screamed and dropped his end of the metal panel and I couldn't get my camera out of my pocket before the little chap ran away (the mouse that is, not Derek)
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Gilly
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| Mrs D wrote: | | Derek screamed and dropped his end of the metal panel and I couldn't get my camera out of my pocket before the little chap ran away (the mouse that is, not Derek) |
ha ha ha ha ha too funny.
On a side note, I though Derek had hurt his back He ought to not be lifting things!
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derek
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| Gilly wrote: | | Mrs D wrote: | | Derek screamed and dropped his end of the metal panel and I couldn't get my camera out of my pocket before the little chap ran away (the mouse that is, not Derek) |
ha ha ha ha ha too funny.
On a side note, I though Derek had hurt his back He ought to not be lifting things!  |
Well I can't lift both ends of a 10 foot roofing sheet myself!
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hil26
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Thanks for putting a great big smile on my face - not because Derek hurt himself, but in thge words of that comedian
It's the way you tell em.
Thanks Mrs D
Derek - hope it gets better soon.
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