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Posted: Tue Apr 14th, 2020 05:57
 
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I think Eric has gone into hibernation. :lol:

 




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Maybe he is being chased over the moors by an annoyed squirrel & hedgehog who feel their privacy has been invaded ...



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While we wait for the end of lockdown and the answer to Eric's quiz, here is a breath of spring captured on our dog walk today :-)



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I guess you were using the macro/extension tubes for the bluebells.



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Lol - no, on dog walks all I have is the phone...



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Hmm on Eric's post, I wonder if the connection is that both are stealing bird food :P

 




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Probably put down by Eric hoping to get bird shots but instead got mammals :lol:



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My only lockdown subjects.

DSC_7279 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr


DSC_7284 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr

 




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Eric, have you tamed them ?



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