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I have posted recently a couple of "just missed" pictures of a barn owl and a kingfisher, but tonight a little expedition back to the quarry was totally rewarded with a couple of young barn owls in a tree on the edge of the quarry.

They were pretty close and I managed to take a four minute video of them with my little digital camera. Quality not great, but immaterial. Seeing them was the magic.
two young Barn owls making my day!
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Gibbo2286 wrote: 13 Jul 2020, 18:52
Peter.N. wrote: 13 Jul 2020, 10:27 "Its not small its far away"

Mine was a '56 Cresta. My first diesel conversion, fitted a Perkins 4/99 engine complete kit in 1959. Brilliant fuel consumption dreadful performance.

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I had a Irish guy ask me if I could sell his Cherokee Grand Chief for him from my forecourt, I said ok bring it up.

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He'd taken the fine six cylinder petrol engine out and replaced it with a second hand Ford four cylinder diesel engine out of a JCB.
They were like that in those days, although the first British commercially produced diesel the Standard Vanguard used a ferguson tractor engine and that sounded quite nice.

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One of our clients has a very moving 'sculpture' in their lobby.
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Well its coming up for "bonnie purple heather" time but not quite there yet, but a few patches of this
whats this then
whats this then
and here's a bonus foxglove, Digitalis purpurea but some are not very purpurea but white/yellow like this one
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Have been to Jedburgh hundreds of times but today was the first day I noticed the hexagonal Victorian Post Box.
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I listed these chairs on ebay today at 5.45pm on a ten day auction with best offer start price £0.99. I had two offers within an hour, one of £50 and one of £125.00 I counter offered the second one and we agreed on £175 and he is collecting tomorrow!! That is what I call a result !!! Pity they belonged to my Elstree friend as I don't have the cash to celebrate with! :-D
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A panoramic shot from today up by the White Horse of Uffington, right by The Ridgeway :)
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Lovely! The sky is gorgeous.
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A nice pair one for botany club and one for mycology club.
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A Campanula rotundifolia, closely followed by what looks like a Coprinus comatus - edible, but you've got to be quick as they don't last long at all :)
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bobins wrote: 18 Jul 2020, 18:38 A Campanula rotundifolia, closely followed by what looks like a Coprinus comatus - edible, but you've got to be quick as they don't last long at all :)
Quality stuff Bobins without looking them up I would have said a Harebell and a Shaggy Ink Cap is that what the commoners call them? The other thing I posted up the other day was bell heather.

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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 02 Oct 2015, 18:39 Heard this on the radio this morning, and thought it must be April fools day. Ponies to be painted in an attempt to reduce the number of accidents involving collisions with the ponies roaming free on Dartmoor.
Yes that was the from very first post on POTD, and today another unusual horse sighting.
The horses wearing coats with striped patterns experienced fewer horse fly landings compared to when they wore single-color coats. The research could make 'zebra coats' common for horses,
Well today for the first time I spotted some horses with "Zebra Coats" on in the heat of Summer.
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