Frank Pé’s Broussaille with girlfriend Catherine, part of the Brussels Comic Book Route (Parcours BD),Brussels, June 2026 Welcome to One Word Sunday photo challenge, and over to all of you […]
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Brussels Street Photography Festival, Brussels, May 2026 I’m here in Brussels for the BSPF – I’ve got a photo on display and am a finalist in the Single Shot Awards. […]
View across Thames from Greenwich to City of London March 2026 Welcome to One Word Sunday photo challenge, and over to all of you to join the challenge with your […]
Yes, quite different from the American version, but still quite attractive, Debbie!
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The clarity of your photos is stunning.
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wow the light and colour in this is fabulous. What a gorgeous portrait, hope he/she was as appreciative of it as we all are!
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Hard to imagine that sunshine today!
Perhaps I should hang a framed version above their nest 😉
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You should . . . . the youngsters will then know there is hope for their eyebrows!
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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He’s a slim chap! Not much cake in his diet 🙂 🙂 Happy Monday, Debs!
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I hadn’t thought of putting cake in the bird feeder! Any recommendations, Jo?
This one is a busy parent, feeding their young nearby.
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Something you’re not too fond of, Debs! Though on the other hand, for your slimness, maybe not… 🙂 🙂 He is handsome though.
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Lovely! What a delightful way to begin the day.
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They are oblivious to our current trials and tribulations, and probably enjoying more food provided by us stuck-in-house residents
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Such a pretty bird 🙂
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Voted national bird of Britain a few times 🙂
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No wonder 🙂
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