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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 4/4/2006
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It's from a shag which mas a bit more wings perhaps, and possibly a larger orifice to suit its more vigorous lifestyle, though that has not been measured (dispassionately) by the bird watchers yet.
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 4/4/2006
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Omar did that? Should we be reading him at funerals as well as weddings??
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Laurie McIntosh
{K:958} 4/4/2006
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Ah Pook the Destroyer, the Incan god of Death.
But helpless Pieces of the Game He plays Upon this Chequer-board of Nights and Days; Hither and thither moves, and checks, and slays, And one by one back in the Closet lays.
From the Ruba'iyyat of Omar Khayyam.
But does the black backed gull eat the limpet Ian?
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 4/3/2006
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ahh the old seagull signature.. well seen and contrived old son
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John Bohner
{K:8368} 4/3/2006
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Working the crinkly bits along the ocean again, I see. Wood that not be Puck? Or is Pook a more general name used in your islands? Once again we step into the not so ordinary world. Well seen and thanks for saving the black. JB
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lavendu ...
{K:4882} 4/2/2006
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I like this enigmatic scene a lot!
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 4/2/2006
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very mysterious
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