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Posted (edited)
On 16/10/2017 at 11:15, Johnny Jones said:

Some from dog walks around Clumber Park and Poolsbrook Country Park

 

 

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Thought you had caught me fishing until I saw the cig hanging out of the anglers mouth

Steve

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1 minute ago, baz1 said:

Ad a soul do at ours yesterday and we had a ball 👍 20 fantastic people turned up and we thank them all Xx here's a few pics of the djs 😘 baz n shelly 

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Looking good Baz. Looking good 

 

Steve 

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On 10/16/2017 at 11:01, Johnny Jones said:

A few from a few weeks ago. A quiet moment of our dogs (Rain, Bo and Nell), and Rain posing.

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Wow! Beautiful dogs mate.

Pete

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Posted
On 10/22/2017 at 18:30, martyn pitt said:

This young Peregrine was chasing everything and anything on the reservoir yesterday, at one point it even had a go at a Goose 

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looks like it's a ringed bird, like they do with them on Nottingham Uni. Are most wild Peregrines ringed? - fantastic photo

 

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8 hours ago, billb said:

looks like it's a ringed bird, like they do with them on Nottingham Uni. Are most wild Peregrines ringed? - fantastic photo

 

It appears to be a bird ringed by the local ringing group, the colour is the identifier, unfortunately the bird did not land to get a clear ID on the number, and in flight they tuck the undercarriage up so the markings are obscured by feathers.

Generally the birds are ringed as chicks at the nest, we believe that this bird is 2H a locally ringed bird

Just to add love those underwater shots :thumbsup:

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On 23/10/2017 at 10:31, Peter99 said:

Wow! Beautiful dogs mate.

Pete

Thanks Pete, They're a handful at times but well worth it. In fact Nell is driving me mad with a squeaky toy as i type this lol :dash2:

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On 10/25/2017 at 16:59, Johnny Jones said:

Thanks Pete, They're a handful at times but well worth it. In fact Nell is driving me mad with a squeaky toy as i type this lol :dash2:

Are the two little ones pups mate?

 

Pete

Posted
10 hours ago, Peter99 said:

Are the two little ones pups mate?

 

Pete

Bo the Chihuahua is 2, Rain the Whippet is 4 and a half and Nell is about 4 months now and has quadrupled in size since that photo (i'll have to try and get some more photos taken).

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2 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

Carrion Crow

Anyone for Tennis

Steve

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No need for hawkeye line judge steve :ohmy:think it will be out when it lands :lol:40 love 👍

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1 hour ago, TattooDave said:

My first attempt at growing a bonsai chrysanthemum in Spain, flowering at 4" high.DSC05661.thumb.png.3bb4ae45f4a89a591965ee9431d05053.png

Fantastic dave :ohmy::hatsoff2:

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Just now, TattooDave said:

It'll be better next year Baz, only two years old from a cutting.

Would be nice to see a pic with something at the side of it dave to show off its bonsai glory :D

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52 minutes ago, baz1 said:

Would be nice to see a pic with something at the side of it dave to show off its bonsai glory :D

I thought about that too, but the balcony has so many plants on it that getting a decent backdrop is very difficult.  However, I thought this might confuse you even more.

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The bear stands about 1.5" tall, though is sitting here.  I made him a few years ago.

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On 11/3/2017 at 07:55, Mal C said:

Beach on Cassis, Southern France, shot from the hip...

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I love Cassis, one of my favourite places to escape the madness of Marseille.  The local wine is excellent too. Thanks for posting Mal :thumbsup:

Posted
29 minutes ago, Russell Gilbert said:

The winning images in the 2017 British Wildlife Photography Awards can be viewed via the link below to Sky News.

While some of them are excellent, I can't help but think that as far as some of the others are concerned, we've had better on here.

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What's your opinion, guys and gals?

 

Thanks for posting Russell. As you say some very good photographs but in my humble opinion like yours, there's better pictures posted  on here . I was under the same impression regarding the BBC Country file calendar .

Steve

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