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Wonderful sunshine and a chance to check on my favourite little clump of wild snowdrops next to a footpath near home. They were barely out last time I visited, but look at them now!
Inspired by the short story The Crowd by Ray Bradbury
map: Dukedom
audio recording: The Crowd by Ray Bradbury
To be camouflaged while wearing a bright red plumage is absolutely possible - you just need the matching background. 😄
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The Oktoberfest crowd as seen from the ferris wheel.
6 million people visit the Oktoberfest!
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Starring my bestie Melanie Bobak ❤ Love you!!
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Watched a flock of Common Tern's land over and over and each time they went straight for the middle of the birds already in the water! A whole lake and they went for the crowd. Smile.
Colorado (migration)
I was in central London yesterday taking a few photos over in Docklands and decided to pop across to Buckingham Palace, maybe to see the flowers following The Queen's death. Events were taking place elsewhere (St James' Palace and The Royal Exchange in The City) so thought it may be quieter. I was wrong. This was the closest I could get comfortably. I would advise all, even those living in Greater London like me, to watch these historic events on TV.