Camera note: taken with the EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens.
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20 Comments
They must be twins 😉
Copy – paste definitely 😆
Pretty funny! 😀
Cool sighting, too.
ha snap. I saw two like this in Portsmouth (see the post). They must be pairing up to go south
:up:
:lol::lol:
Neil, I saw your blog. A bit early for them to be leaving these shores, but I guess even the birds get fed up with our summers.
Darko, LOL! I should have used that as the title for the post. 😀
Andy, :cheers:
Adele, thanks. It was unusual for them to be quite so bold.
Ze, :cheers:
Eric, if not twins, certainly 'birds of a feather'.
Nice shot- I like the way they are both looking in the same direction 🙂 Good colour capture too.
Brendan, thanks. It took a while for them to line up like that, but eventually they got the idea. 😀
😀 Adorable! :up:
Aren't they!
So very cool!
Indeed 😎
I think I need my eyes checked. I could swear I'm seeing double…
LOL! I said, 'LOL!'