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Both lovely shots. The 2nd one, especially, is a lovely shot of a bird we tend to take for granted - the colour in the background offsets the neutral tones of the sparrow nicely.
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Great shots......but...is this a subervise song title challenge entry?..well its the first line of the song anyway...(S&G)
Leonard Cohen could have written ”Like a bird on the fence” instead of, ”Like a bird on a wire”.
Lovely shots. Chris
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Matt - lovely stuff!
Not something we often see from you - bird shots.. onya mate! Geoff
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Very nice capture Matt. Poor little sparrows don't get photographed often but you have really done it great for them here,
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