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“Bird on a Wire”…Norfolk by Adam Swaine
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Meadow pipit..The meadow pipit is a common nesting bird of moorland, heathland and rough grassland. In the autumn and winter, it moves out of upland areas to lowlands where it gathers in small flocks and can be found on farmland and saltmarshes. In the spring, it performs a fluttering, ‘parachute’ display flight. There are 2 million breeding territories in the UK
Black-headed gull by Adam Swaine
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Not really a black-headed bird, more chocolate-brown - in fact, for much of the year, it has a white head. It is most definitely not a ‘seagull’ and is found commonly almost anywhere inland. Black-headed gulls are sociable, quarrelsome, noisy birds, usually seen in small groups or flocks, often gathering into larger parties where there is plenty of food, or when they are roosting
Resting on the Cliffs @ Hunstanton by Adam Swaine
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Hunstanton Fulmars..on the beautiful coastal cliffs
Norfolk Mallard.. by Adam Swaine
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Avery old looking Mallard in the coastal park @ Hunstanton
Purple Haze… by Adam Swaine
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Sexbys.. Peckham Rye Park summer..
Beautiful Flora & Seeds by Adam Swaine
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Super light and flora @ Sexbys
Woodland Fruits by Adam Swaine
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The blackberry is an edible fruit produced by many species in the genus Rubus in the family Rosaceae, hybrids among these species within the subgenus Rubus, and hybrids between the subgenera Rubus and Idaeobatus
“Little Pink Macro” by Adam Swaine
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So simple so beautiful in the late of the day summer sun..
Baby penguins…cute little birds by Ana Vianna-
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Penguins about 3 months old- Antarctica- November 2009
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