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Pont de Bir-Hakeim, a 5 minute walk from La Pad.

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Great pictures mate:thumbsup:

Tony.
 
I did enjoy those days long days though those were taken a few years ago.

I remember when oxford airport was closed due to the runway being extended. The company was allowed to use Briaze Norton as base of operations as long as we did not take any photos.

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I did enjoy those days long days though those were taken a few years ago.

I remember when oxford airport was closed due to the runway being extended. The company was allowed to use Briaze Norton as base of operations as long as we did not take any photos.

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So you didn't then .............................. ;)

Tony.
 
Briaze Norton

How times have changed with Elf And Safety eh?
When I was at primary school my teacher was going out with one of the RAF chaps there, so one day a few of us kids got bundled into her Morris Traveler for a visit.
We were all running around on the tarmac looking at the planes.
I slipped in a puddle of aviation fuel on the tarmac and when I got home my mum told me off because my shorts smelt funny.
 
Moving excess water Hugh?

Tony.
 
Just the one I could see ,you can climb the tree and dangle off a branch and peek in which I have done in the autumn but I try not to disturb them now.Its a regular breeding site for the 40 years
We have a good head of tawny's around here as there is lots of woodland, I know of a couple of nest sites, I came across a Kestrel nest site last year with 4 young, I was an egg collector as a kid and its never left me, I just have to take a quick look and then leave them to it, It frightens the life out of Carrie when we go for a walk, one minute we are chatting and the next I am scaling a tree to see whats in the hole or crevis
 
I was the same as a kid Sean. Loved spring time to go "nesting".

Tony.
 
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