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  • #31
    Re: The Animal A-Z photo challenge!

    Originally posted by Barr1e View Post
    Hi Andy -

    I sold the coat on the way back from SRS (Watford) this morning to pay for the lenses.

    So pleasing to see you doing likewise.

    Kindest regards. Barr1e
    Lenses, plural! ?!

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    • #32
      Re: The Animal A-Z photo challenge!

      S is for Seal - I think it's a seal, I'm not an expert. Anyway, Sea Lion would do and it was photographed from a boat off the coast of Skye.



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      • #33
        Re: The Animal A-Z photo challenge!

        Definitely a seal, grey seal rather than common seal I think

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        • #34
          Re: The Animal A-Z photo challenge!

          Originally posted by Ian View Post
          Lenses, plural! ?!

          Ian
          Hi Ian -

          Couldn't think what else we wanted for Christmas so it was an expensive dilemma sorted.

          The turkey will have to remain at the butchers.

          Regards. Barr1e

          I'm still waiting for my birthday present to arrive - now long overdue - the lens will fit it well!

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          • #35
            Re: The Animal A-Z photo challenge!

            T is for two headed sheep

            Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

            All the best

            Andy

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            • #36
              Re: The Animal A-Z photo challenge!

              Originally posted by andym View Post
              T is for two headed sheep

              Shouldn't that be P for "pushmi-pullyu"?

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              • #37
                Re: The Animal A-Z photo challenge!

                Hoho - U is going to test our ingenuity!

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                • #38
                  Re: The Animal A-Z photo challenge!

                  Animals that begin with the letter "u" include the uakari, Uganda kob, Uinta ground squirrel, Ulysses butterfly, umbrella bird, upupa, urial, uromastix, urraca and urubu......
                  If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room.
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                  • #39
                    Re: The Animal A-Z photo challenge!

                    Originally posted by patmoore View Post
                    Animals that begin with the letter "u" include the uakari, Uganda kob, Uinta ground squirrel, Ulysses butterfly, umbrella bird, upupa, urial, uromastix, urraca and urubu......
                    U seem to know a lot!

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                    • #40
                      Re: The Animal A-Z photo challenge!

                      Well, in view of the liberties taken by others I'm claiming U is for uncooked

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                      • #41
                        Re: The Animal A-Z photo challenge!

                        U betcha.

                        In the last couple of months I've seen a bear and a moose in our town. Still keeping an eye out for a unicorn.....
                        If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room.
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                        • #42
                          Re: The Animal A-Z photo challenge!

                          V is for Viper

                          If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room.
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                          • #43
                            Re: The Animal A-Z photo challenge!

                            W for Wallaby

                            I'll leave the easy XY&Z to you guys

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                            • #44
                              Re: The Animal A-Z photo challenge!

                              X is for eXotic animal. The only egg laying mammal in the world besides the platypus - the Echidna!

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                              • #45
                                Re: The Animal A-Z photo challenge!

                                No shirkers or dodgy definitions for Y please. There's lots of choice

                                yak
                                Yankari shrew
                                Yarkand hare
                                yellow arboreal rice rat
                                yellow golden mole
                                yellow ground squirrel
                                yellow isthmus rat
                                yellow mongoose
                                yellow pygmy rice rat
                                yellow steppe lemming
                                yellow-backed duiker
                                yellow-bellied brush-furred rat
                                yellow-bellied climbing mouse
                                yellow-bellied glider
                                yellow-bellied marmot
                                yellow-bellied pouched bat
                                yellow-bellied weasel
                                yellow-breasted field mouse
                                yellow-cheeked chipmunk
                                yellow-crowned brush-tailed rat
                                yellow-eared pocket mouse
                                yellow-faced horseshoe bat
                                yellow-faced pocket gopher
                                yellow-footed antechinus
                                yellow-footed rock wallaby
                                yellow-haired hill rat
                                yellow-handed titi
                                yellow-necked field mouse
                                yellow-nosed cotton rat
                                yellow-nosed grass mouse
                                yellow-pine chipmunk
                                yellow-rumped leaf-eared mouse
                                yellow-spotted brush-furred rat
                                yellow-spotted hyrax
                                yellow-tailed rat
                                yellow-throated marten
                                yellow-throated squirrel
                                yellow-toothed cavy
                                yellow-winged bat
                                yellowish myotis
                                yellowish rice rat
                                Yemeni mouse
                                Yoshiyuki's myotis
                                Yucatan deer mouse
                                Yucatan squirrel
                                Yulungshan vole
                                Yuma myotis
                                Yungas rice rat
                                Yunnan hare

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