





At British Sugar, Peterborough - sweet!
The curious grey backgrounds were incredibly dark clouds full of hail showers. I was just making my way to a bus-shelter before the next shower and the sun burst through and the bird just appeared on this branch, blown around in the wind. I had just enough time to extend the legs on my tripod and take about thirty second worth of digiscoped photos before the heavens opened and the bird flew...
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