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Yalicapkini
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04 Apr 2013 09:26
by Cummo
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Not quite on the canal....but i wasn't catching so i went for a wander
John
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04 Apr 2013 11:29
by kentcabbie
Looks very "fluffed" up ,could be a youngun waiting to be fed. Rog.
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04 Apr 2013 12:38
by Cummo
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Yes Rog, i think you could be correct.
John
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05 Apr 2013 13:13
by bobbysgirl
Smashing pics - so much more colourful than the spuggies in my garden!!
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06 Apr 2013 14:30
by archieb
You should consider yourself very lucky, this is a Kingfisher and normally very difficult to photograph in Britain as they are quite timid. Unusually, I managed to get a picture of one in Belek myself when I was playing golf.....saw 2 in one day lol
Archieb
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06 Apr 2013 16:24
by blondie
We saw Kingfishers when we were on the Akyaka trip - it was lovely to see them on the river when we stopped at the Olive Farm. Of course, that would be the moment the battery in my camera chose to die...