Travelling home from Lincoln I decided to pop into to Toft Newton Reservoir to have a quick look around. Meet Dean and had a nice catch up with him and he told me about some Dunlin showing well around the reservoir. So I found them and got them in the location I wanted with the sun behind. I thoroughly enjoyed being in the presence of these 3 birds which walked up to me and past me within half a metre.
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It was this big honest |
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How charming |
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Looks like he's trying to do what he was doing in the previous photo |
nice mate
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