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I live in Edinburgh in Scotland, I enjoy taking wildlife photos mainly birds. I am now on my 7th year which highlights my daily interaction with a young Heron at a nearby loch.
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2 streak
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The sun will shine again
#theme-orange
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Day 1,729
Sleepy
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Day 1,784
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Morag
Watching gulls outside the window
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No winter shots
On my walk today this black headed gull was nearly changed to it's SUMMER plumage.
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Morag
Morag taking it easy
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The Shore Leith
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The Heron
At the loch today
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Swans
The Swans have started their mating rituals
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Grey Heron
My wife came with me today to the loch and took this shot of me with the young one. She was well up for a feed today (the young one not my...
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Summer Lovin'
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Young Grey Heron
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Young Grey Heron
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Young Grey Heron
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Young Grey Heron
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Young Grey Heron
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Feather
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Moonlight
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Young Grey Heron
When I got to the loch today the contractors had moved things up a gear! There was a large lorry full of black plastic pipes parked j...
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Young grey Heron
The young Heron spots me every time before I get into the park. She did so again today. I gave her chopped up raw sardines again (I h...
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Young Grey Heron
The young one and the older female were waiting for me on the viewing platform. They both flew down to the water when I arrived. I fe...
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Grey Heron
A new record today 9 Heron were over at the entrance to the park. The male was also at the clearing making a total of 10! There were a mix...
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Grey Heron
There were 4 Heron today, the little female, Jekyll (pictured) , the adult male and the other young male. They all had a good feed, Jekyll...
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Teal on ice
Went to feed the birds again as the Loch was still frozen over.