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    My supervisor

    I was planting out lettuce seedlings this afternoon and found I had a supervisor.

    Not as crisp an image as I would have wished, but I didn't want to push the ISO too high and so the exposure times were long enough to capture small amounts of movement - even when apparently stock still, these little fellows are all a-quiver!

    My supervisor by John Liddle, on Flickr
    John Liddle

    Backwell, North Somerset - "Where the cider apples grow"

    #2
    Well caught John, hope your planting was to its liking
    Trev

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      #3
      Can be such trusting birds. Like this.
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        #4
        Rather delightful John.
        Colin

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          #5
          Lovely photo John, well done.
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            #6
            Very nice John .
            My lettuce plants seems to be very much to the liking of a lot of greenfly
            Peter

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              #7
              Lovely shot John.

              Bill.
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                #8
                Super detail......!
                ....................I read that they are known as robin 'red' breast rather than robin 'orange' breast becasue there was no word for orange way back when they were identified....I tell people that at every opportunity...sorry cant help it.
                Brian Vickers LRPS

                brianvickersphotography.com

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                  #9
                  Looks good to me. Very well caught and probably a welcome distraction from all that planting!
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