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    Pied Wagtail at nest in garden wall.
    From a while back on Nikon D70
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    Mecablitz twin head 402
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    This image is all about those greedy chicks, look at those gaping orange mouths,
    Done well catching them all open at the same time.
    See you tomorrow

    Graham

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    Right Graham. Parents cant miss them really !
    The redstarts are still there tonight so fingers crossed.
    John

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    Well done John. Captured at a special moment. You even managed all Head Angles just about perfect. Nice control of the blacks and whites. I like the BG, makes a lovely setting. Overall a very lovely image

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    Thanks Will. Not often birds present themselves easily at the nest but this one did. being in the garden they get quite acciomodating
    John

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    What a great story. Love how the adult is turning back and all the kids have their mouths wide open.
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