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This morning I awoke to a beautiful frost covered West Yorkshire, so before work I managed to squeeze in a couple of hours out with the camera and set off in search of something to photograph. Frosty Rooks were the order of the day and here are a few of the resulting shots.
Until next time, thanks for looking
Andy...
A couple of hours very well spent. I love the penultimate one of the two English chaps strolling to lunch!
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ReplyDeleteGreat information! Rooks are distinguished from similar members of the crow family by the bare grey-white skin around the base of the adult's bill in front of the eyes. Thanks a lot.....
Nice shots of an under rated bird. You can feel the cold looking at it!
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