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May 02, 2007 01:52 |  #16

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May 02, 2007 02:15 |  #17

dazzlebea wrote in post #3137389 (external link)
Lol, throw a few of your much cuter black and red squirrels in the trade and it's on :)

Awwww, you're saying the local Eichhörnchen's aren't cute? I've been attempting to find and photograph one in the Tiergarten, but they're quick little buggers. I'll probably have to travel to Humboldthain in order to find the "tamer" ones that will take nuts out of your hands.

Nice picture of the robin. It definitely looks like it wanted to have its picture taken. :D


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May 02, 2007 06:44 |  #18

Nicely captured! I am lucky that I have a friendly nesting pair in my garden!
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May 02, 2007 06:50 as a reply to  @ Ianfp's post |  #19

Lol, throw a few of your much cuter black and red squirrels in the trade and it's on :smile:

Black squirrels...we have black squirrels over here? I ain`t never seen them! Red squirrels however are the cutest, saw 4 of them playing round a tree in the lake district a few years ago....isn`t something you see everyday.

Nice shot by the way Bea, great little poser.

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