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  1. Gerri Grainger. I go to pieces. Casino Classics. Steve
  2. Al Wilson. The snake. UK bell records Steve
  3. My mum was called Nancy 🤣 and she was white 🤣
  4. Dave ( the hat) Ford from Whitchurch sadly lost his short battle against illness this morning. Deepest condolences to Shirley and his family. Another soulie taken far to soon . Sleep well my friend and may you rest in peace Love Steve n Lou. XXX
  5. 🤣🤣 snap. The twice I've been, seen a tail up in a tree and the other time got a few pine cone remnants fall on me, unable to see the squirrel responsible Steve
  6. Andy. Everytime I have been to see the Red squirrels at formby it's a bit breezy . Went over the sand dunes once to photograph the statues and got shot blasted by the sand so turned myself around Steve
  7. Another first for me . There's a pair of Egyptian Geese turned up at Pennington Flash and I managed this picture recently Steve
  8. The Common Tern migrates down to South Africa for the winter. This one was sat on the direction finder at Pennington Flash wondering if it was time to leave yet Steve
  9. Not the best picture I've ever taken but as its only the 2nd time that I've ever seen Swifts in September I thought I would post the silhouette . There must have been at least 80 birds going south and the bad weather dropped them down Steve
  10. Thanks Louise. Love the name Lee Gull 🤣🤣🤣 Glad to hear that it ended well. 😁 Steve
  11. Any photographs regardless of the quality is better than none. Hope you had a good time, looks lovely. Steve
  12. Definitely agree Ed. Became a massive tune late 80,s early 90,s if memory serves me right. Which all to often people on here who have much better memories than I do correct me. Steve
  13. Whooper Swan. Not sure what this bird is doing in the UK at this time of year as they're normally to be found in the Artic regions until Autumn. Took this about 4 weeks ago at Leighton moss RSPB nature reserve Steve
  14. Thanks Steve. Much appreciate the kind offer. Will give you a shout if I'm ever down your way mate. Steve
  15. Just been told that the juvenile wren could well be a Cetti,s warbler . Will be so chuffed if it is. Been after a picture of one for years, they've so elusive. Steve
  16. Yeah all good here thanks mate. My old man is buried not far from Ludlow at a place called bishops castle. Ludlow is stunning, glad to hear that you enjoyed it. As for Frodsham, wish I had known one of my old stomping grounds. Used to invade it from Widnes acting like missionaries trying to educate the locals. Not many soulies about there as you know, they're mostly biker type's into cock music. Great Indian restaurant. Frodsham tandoori. Chinese, huet ben. Highly recommend the Tibetan lamb. Steve
  17. Glad you managed to get a few pictures and fresh air mate. Trust you are well and safe. Here's my take on the bridge over the river Teme taken from exactly opposite from where yours was .
  18. This was the sight that greeted me as I opened the front door this morning. Garden orb spider and web completely across the doorway
  19. Love the composition, drawing your eye through the archway to the mountains in the background
  20. Here,s something that only a few years ago would have been unthinkable in the UK. Little Egrets. never mind a great White Egret and all roosting in the same tree. there ended up 63 little egrets and 1 great white all roosting , unfortunately it was to dark to get a photograph. This picture was taken from approximately 1/2 mile away across the lake
  21. Whooper Swan. I don't know why or how this bird is currently in the UK but they spend the summer in the high Artic , only returning in the Autumn to spend the relatively mild winters in the UK
  22. Here,s a few from today at Pennington flash. Blackcap, Juvenile female . Wren. Juvenile and a Tortoiseshell Butterfly
  23. Yes. Mal. Just take your time and enjoy the views, or get the train to the summit and walk down or vice versa if you can get a seat. My son and 3 of his mates actually run from Llanberris to the summit and back to the car in under 5 hours and that's doing the crib coch route, which isn't for the faint hearted by the way. Steve
  24. Dont worry about not been able to count. Did you get the £1.10 I sent you for the Jimmy Delphs 🤣🤣🤣 Steve
  25. Wish I was there right now Ed. Plus it's not far from Newquay and beyond to Tenby Steve

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