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Invasive species

Posted by Wildwood on Oct 13, 2018 in Autumn, October | 3 comments

 

 

Balloons, October 2018

 

Rarely see a balloon and then like buses …

On the way out of the copse.

Picture taken October 5.

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  1. poitoucharentesinphotos | 14 October 2018

    I get lots once a year though, from Bristol.

    Reply
  2. dearhumi | 15 October 2018

    Love the title “Invasive Species”!!

    Reply
    • Wildwood | 24 October 2018

      Cheers!

      Reply

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