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Another three of a...
.... very different kind.

And I had no idea when I took the picture of the swan, that there was a Lapwing and Greylag there too, they were too far away to make out.

The white splodge between the swan and greylag is the face of the Lapwing.
Habitat
Inland loch and woodland nature reserve
Location
Kinnordy RSPB Reserve, Kirriemuir, Angus
Date taken
4 May 2019
Scientific name
Cygnus olor, Vanellus vanellus, Anser anser
Equipment used
Fuji Finepix HS50 Sports Mode Continuous
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Fabulous composition, birds and shot, Delia ... lovely work ... tfs ...
 
... but still a hand
that scoops the pot, D.
A terrific trio.
(I can see them all
tonight, too. There's
no missing mallard
to drive me to despair
and the medicine cabinet.)
 
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A lovely triple capture though I can barely see the Lapwing ;) Your eyes are better than mine. Nice going girl.
 
well spotted, Delia, excellent to have these three species in a single frame, top class, many tfs!!!
 
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Always satisfying to get several species together, well done Delia!
 
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Lol, I think I would be feeling a bit intimidated with the swan on one side and the goose on the other. Fabulous picture D! TFS!
 

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