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.....and it's still giving!....Paphos. April 2nd-7th '18 (1 Viewer)

Flippin eck Ken, just realised two people posting.

Sorry mate........

Glad you saw the mosaics at the Headland then and a bit of sunshine !
 
Flippin eck Ken, just realised two people posting.

Sorry mate........

Glad you saw the mosaics at the Headland then and a bit of sunshine !

......what mosaics Nick? sky, sea, bushes, trees, beaches, fields and tracks, never once laid eyes on any mosaics....safe to say that I dipped out on those as well. Got the sunbeams though ;)
 
It was good to meet up again Ken, albeit for just a couple of days. You cracked on despite the virus and your dedication paid off with some great birds. Looking forward to round three in 2019.
I'll leave you with one of our coveted birds The Rupells warbler.
Cheers.
 

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It was good to meet up again Ken, albeit for just a couple of days. You cracked on despite the virus and your dedication paid off with some great birds. Looking forward to round three in 2019.
I'll leave you with one of our coveted birds The Rupells warbler.
Cheers.

Thanks Mike! They are overwhelmingly great shots! I'll have to think about "extending my reach". It would be nice to spend a month there, the mind boggles at the possibilities, especially if the past is anything to go by. :t:

....... and a fine bird it is too, nice capture Mike, and an interesting report Ken.Thanks.

Thanks Dave....one can only try. :t:
 
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