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• #127
I just found 17 back issues of National Geographic on the street in a box, I wish I had a scanner to share them with you.
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• #128
I just found 17 back issues of National Geographic on the street in a box, I wish I had a scanner to share them with you.
Type them up?
All in the spirit of sharing. ;)
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• #129
Interesting mouth
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• #130
Aww that's so cute!
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• #131
I always quite liked this...
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• #132
Kew Gardens last Sunday just couldn't get it 100% right as no tripod. -
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• #134
narwhals! they're awesome
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• #135
Sea unicorns!
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• #137
stunning
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• #138
the canals nr stratford on mon ?
and if anyone fancies photographing a fox come over quick as the 2 yr old fox that hangs in my back garden is out and about and it's 3pm great shots available now
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• #140
he's making a snow man, a big one
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• #141
I quite like spiders and insects and stuff, but the spider carrying that Thornton's Continental really freaks me out.
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• #142
Funny this popping up, just had a Nick Brandt book drop through the door. Might not be everyones cup of tea, but I love it.
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• #144
This Xmas at my parent's in Lisbon
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• #145
^ wicked!!
we have lots of hedgehog back at my parents place in spain, there are amazing animals
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• #146
Baby hedgehog in my garden a few years ago..
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• #147
Not sure if there is a more recent thread that is more appropriate but this seemed the most general wild life thread to bump given we now have dedicated threads for:
Birds
Insects
PlantsThis was in a field on the Somerset Levels yesterday, had a fawn with it but couldn't get it in shot with the foliage:
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• #148
lovely.
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• #149
No picture but saw a Stoat last week while sat at a picnic table, was great, never seen one wild before
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• #150
+1 Would love to have one of those little buggers. One day, one day.