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Is this a Goosander (1 Viewer)

Darrenom said:
Has St Neots moved over the county boundary whilst I wasn't looking?! ;-)

I like to keep boundrys fluid Darren LoL So, St.Neots - Huntingdonshire - Cambridgeshire. But should be annexed to Bedfordshire :h?: :h?:
 
Medlock44 said:
I like to keep boundrys fluid Darren LoL So, St.Neots - Huntingdonshire - Cambridgeshire. But should be annexed to Bedfordshire :h?: :h?:



Personally, I hope St Neots falls into the Ouse and gets lost forever at the bottom of the North Sea, sort of like a poor man's Atlantis, I 'spose! ;)
 
Perhaps I should point out that I hope St Neots is fully evacuated prior to it falling into the Ouse, from whence the Town Planners can start all over again. Lovely town it was, now it's a complete hole. Shame really, what with Paxton Pits and the River etc. Anyway, a bit off thread but I just wanted to clear that up. I'll shut up now...
 
Darrenom said:
Perhaps I should point out that I hope St Neots is fully evacuated prior to it falling into the Ouse, from whence the Town Planners can start all over again. Lovely town it was, now it's a complete hole. Shame really, what with Paxton Pits and the River etc. Anyway, a bit off thread but I just wanted to clear that up. I'll shut up now...


Mmmm, your not keen on St.neots then. LoL
 
Medlock44 said:
Mmmm, your not keen on St.neots then. LoL
would this be a group of male and female goosanders then?
im new to this so please excuse my ignorance and poor photography.
 

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