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Jonners



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Oystercatchers trying their best to catch 40 winks on a chilly afternoon at Titchwell. So intent were they on keeping warm, that even when they felt they needed to move, they would rather hop than walk, so at least keeping one foot tucked up in their feathers (my interpretation only, rather than a scientific analysis )
· Date: Sun November 14, 2010 · Views: 776
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Keywords: Oystercatcher Haematopus ostralegus Titchwell Canon
Camera Information: Canon 7D with 400mm f5.6 on tripod
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lawson mcculloch
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Mon November 15, 2010 11:19am

A nicely composed shot telling a story.
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Jonners

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Mon November 15, 2010 3:36pm

Thank you very much Lawson

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