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RICHARD RICHARDSON — Did you know him? (1 Viewer)

Hi Penny

Not about RAR but about your father, a quote from my book



I remember him showing us his Convolvulus Hawk Moths that he was breeding, fascinating - lovely bloke.

Regards

Rob
Hi Rob!

Thank you so much for posting that - brought a smile to my face;):t:
 
The photos were posted in a bit of a hurry from work but I hope to try and 'improve' them. I'll send you copies by all means.

I spoke to Keith today (Bailey - the originator of the photos) and he told me he has printed off a set of the photos which he will leave at Cley visitor centre for you at some point in the not too distant future...

RonMac - Hello! Hope you and Sue are both keeping well and still spending many enjoyable hours 'lost' in Broadland...

James

Hi James,
Thanks for posting those photos of Richard, I have some fond memories of hours sat on the east bank at Cley chatting to Richard and even bumping into him at Holme BO once,think it was for a fantail warbler(zitting cisticola).Love those shots at the sluice.Hope you and your family are well and yes Sue and I are still out and about as much as poss.

Ron.
 
Hi James,
Thanks for posting those photos of Richard, I have some fond memories of hours sat on the east bank at Cley chatting to Richard and even bumping into him at Holme BO once,think it was for a fantail warbler(zitting cisticola).Love those shots at the sluice.Hope you and your family are well and yes Sue and I are still out and about as much as poss.

Ron.
I remember that fan-tailed warbler well!:t:
 
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