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Hoopoe in Laceby
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30 Apr 2019 23:43 #1810
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WOWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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30 Apr 2019 12:06 #1803
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Stupendous! Thanks for posting those pix, Martin - and to your pal for taking them. That isn't a ring on its right leg, is it?
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29 Apr 2019 22:02 #1801
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Unexpectedly, the hoopoe returned and my friend took some better pictures
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26 Apr 2019 16:37 - 27 Apr 2019 07:29 #1795
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Pretty fantastic - what a gem! The bird looks quite nice, too.
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26 Apr 2019 14:12 - 26 Apr 2019 14:13 #1794
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Hoopoe in Laceby was created by Martin Francis
A friend has sent me this picture which was taken in his garden in Laceby at lunchtime today.
(Exact location not revealed for obvious reasons even though the bird has moved on!)
(Exact location not revealed for obvious reasons even though the bird has moved on!)
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