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Norfolk Greenfinch in Hedgerow.. by Adam Swaine
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Male and female are similar in colour, a palette of yellowy-greens. Greenfinches are common garden visitors and particularly thrive in the suburbs’ blend of leafy streets and commons. The males wheezed morse code of a song is delivered from tall garden trees and the tops of hedgerows.
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The mist coming through yesterday afternoon 🌫
July 2022.
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Canada's 13th Prime Minister was born in this quiet Ontario village
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Beynac-et-Cazenac, Dordogne, France (by Andrew S Brown)
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Being the only disabled person in a friend group is like. Argues against mental age for 30 minutes without achieving anything because they will die if they cant call developmentally disabled adults 6 year olds. Feel guilty for cancelling plans for disability reasons and making up a lie so you dont have to tell the truth. Get called a cripple after explaining your symptoms. Get told nothing is ever the doctors fault because they work soooo hard and you're just not persistent enough. Realize the only way theyd ever do even minor caregiving tasks for you is if they were paid. Spend an hour arguing against eugenics. Listen to someone talk about a group of disabled people and with every sentence it gets more obvious they never interacted with anyone from this group personally. Get compared to peoples elderly relatives. Get -
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Hamnøy - Lofoten - Norway (by Umberto Salvagnin)
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WREN TROGLODYTES TROGLODYTES by Adam Swaine
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The diminutive wren can be found in almost any habitat where there are insects to eat and bushes or rock crevices in which to build their domed nest out of moss and twigs. In fact, the wren is the most common breeding bird in in the UK; there are currently 8.6 million breeding wren territories.This little fella is in a Norfolk village lane..
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Village by Olha Tytova, 1985
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Hebden Bridge, England (by John Linney)
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