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One of my daughters did 6th form at Chesham but I have to say I hardly know the town.
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I'm flabbergasted - I will be deducting one of you Bird Meal Michelin stars
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Peter and his missus make their own fat-balls for the birds!
Ian
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Yeah, sorry Pat - we had a server outage again this morning. It's all back now.
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I pasted the wrong url - now fixed
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Fixed! To set the display mode you prefer, go to https://dpnow.com/forum2/settings/account and you will see a selection option
Ian
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The dark background should stay for the next session - I will investigate.
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Very nice - presumably a wild bird?
I do hear them occasionally at night here. There are lots of mice in our gardens. I thought I might have...
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I use a browser extension in Firefox called wxIF. I'm sure there are similar alternatives for other browsers. It's available by right-clicking over the...
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Starlings are amazing birds - quite frenetic, but always entertaining and incredibly adaptable. They also change in appearance throughout the year. At...Last edited by Ian; 1 week ago.
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Hi Andy - I see you've used a Sigma Bigma!(50-500) - so that's basically a 1000mm lens in FF terms...
Ian
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Wow! Great newsMaybe we could meet up? I'm hoping to see family in the West of England and the Cotswolds could be on the way
And Harry...
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I was unable to send an email to my daughter this morning but it works now, so I think the problem is successfully addressed although it may take longer...
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Email notifications
I'm sorry if you have noticed that your email notifications from the forum have dried up recently. A problem was detected and has been addressed but it...
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I don't think I have ever been up close enough to a wild one to get a shot like that!
Ian
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I have a garden vac but it doesn't take long to use a grass rake and it's good exercise
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Golden willow
One thing dominates our garden; a mature weeping willow planted by the previous owners probably back in the early 70s. Yesterday, despite having...
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OK - I thought it might have been a bug that might have needed fixing
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