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Blackcap male - Sylvia atricapilla
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Little Firewall



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· Date: Tue November 14, 2006 · Views: 876
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Barbara

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Wed November 15, 2006 1:11am

Lovley image, nice detail, lucky you getting so close to one
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Little Firewall

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Wed November 15, 2006 3:23am

He flew into our window and was dazed for a while. Long enough for me to place him in a safe place and go and grab the camera and get several shots of him. His left leg was causing him to limp but he flew off and held onto the house wall and seemed to be ok. I had never seen one before so it was a great opportunity to be so close.
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Barbara

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He flew into our window and was dazed for a while. Long enough for me to place him in a safe place and go and grab the camera and get several shots of him. His left leg was causing him to limp but he flew off and held onto the house wall and seemed to be ok. I had never seen one before so it was a great opportunity to be so close.



Wow I bet he was dazed, hopefully he is now fully recovered
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