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Dudley
6 Feb 2010They always make me 😆
gdare
6 Feb 2010I guess they would call it "everyday survival" 😆
SittingFox
6 Feb 2010What a herring gull wants, a herring gull gets! :bandit:
cakkleberrylane
6 Feb 2010Resourceful!
RobinL
6 Feb 2010Probably would'nt be so bad if all the Hairless Apes weren't such pigs!
Ukwildlife
6 Feb 2010Nice photos. Some great behaviour shots too.
Words
7 Feb 2010Adele, indeed! 😆
Words
7 Feb 2010Darko, they are certainly inventive. I think someone must be leaving the nuts out for the squirrels.
Words
7 Feb 2010Neil, thanks 🙂
Words
7 Feb 2010Andy, :cheers:
Words
13 Feb 2010Thanks Erwin :cheers:
Wulpen
19 Oct 2012😆