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Announcing the winners of the December 2006 photo competition - Holiday Card (1 Viewer)

IanF

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Congratulations to a.dancy, the winner of this months competition with the entry Merry Christmas (robin) having attracted 15/111 votes cast :t:


We had a tie for runner up which all attracted 7/111 votes -

Marmot with Young Robin's first Christmas
RHAYES with Robin
Twinspot with Greenshank in his Christmas Bubble


The entries will remain in place a few days before being moved to their respective gallery forums.

Details of the January competition will then follow.
 
nice one Adrian! I voted for the best pic..yours! A deserving winner.

Happy new year to you and all BF'ers

Woody

IanF said:
Congratulations to a.dancy, the winner of this months competition with the entry Merry Christmas (robin) having attracted 15/111 votes cast :t:


We had a tie for runner up which all attracted 7/111 votes -

Marmot with Young Robin's first Christmas
RHAYES with Robin
Twinspot with Greenshank in his Christmas Bubble


The entries will remain in place a few days before being moved to their respective gallery forums.

Details of the January competition will then follow.
 
Many congratulations Adrian! A delightful shot.

Congratulations to Marmot, RHayes and Twinspot also, very well done all.

Sue.
 
I am taken aback getting joint second as this picture was not going to be the one I put in, but decided that everyone else seemed to be puting a Robin in so I would join them. And after all a Robin is a bit more festive than a Black Headed Gull.

Conratulations to Adrian...you deserve it.

And also to Rhayes & Twinspot.
 
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