Sunrise over Seaford - 17.12.2015
Sunrise over Seaford - Sussex - 17.12.2015
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Seaford Bay Sunset - 18.12.2015
Sunset over Seaford Bay - 18.12.2015
Sunset over Seaford Bay - 18.12.2015
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Underground Lines No1 - London 1943 - inside
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Seaford Sunset - looking southwest - 9.12.2015
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Wrens at Friern Road - London - June 2003
Scans of photos I took from the kitchen window of our terraced house in London. There was a family of wrens that lived in the clematis and honeysuckle plants immediately opposite where we sat to eat our meals. The fence you can see was one we put up to stop cats using the gravel, on the path up the side of the house, as a toilet. It meant that this became a cat-free zone, which the little birds appreciated!
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Excellent image, thank you very much for posting to Fur, Fin and Feather.
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