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On 02/03/2017 at 2:53 PM, Dukeicon said:

Good Theory but doesn't quite explain these two images as Tuesday's last image is a lot lighter than yesterday's.

Tuesday 28th February 2017 - 18:10

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Wednesday 1st March 2017 - 18:20

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In the last 2 weeks, the ast image time has extended by 20 mins.

Wednesday 15th March 2015 - 18:40

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It hasn't got a black head, so that rules out half the gulls, and whilst it potentially could be a common gull, or similar, this far inland it is likely to be a herring gull (in its natural habitat, miles from the sea, scavenging for any old shite). Yes, it is a slow day...:lol:

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3 minutes ago, simian_mobile_mushrooms said:

Looking really lovely and green at the moment. Can't wait to lay the Quecha down and get a nice kip before my mates arrive on Wed afternoon

Where you camping this year? Think we probably won't arrive til Weds afternoon either, so looking for pointers.

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31 minutes ago, Skoo said:

What's that big thing that looks like a ship on the left hand side? Is the greenpeace ship thing a permanent structure?

I think that may be the ship located in the Kids field?

Good spot though because I have never seen it on the cam!

Mind you, is rather well camouflaged.

Beautifully green at the moment.

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40 minutes ago, henry bear said:

It hasn't got a black head, so that rules out half the gulls, and whilst it potentially could be a common gull, or similar, this far inland it is likely to be a herring gull (in its natural habitat, miles from the sea, scavenging for any old shite). Yes, it is a slow day...:lol:

Yes I believe you are correct. A herring gull most likely. The poor lad is three months early unfortunately. Then again, the old phrase 'the early bird catches the Halloumi' still comes to mind! 

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27 minutes ago, joeltg said:

I think that may be the ship located in the Kids field?

Good spot though because I have never seen it on the cam!

Mind you, is rather well camouflaged.

Beautifully green at the moment.

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It is the Greenpeace ship.

Having the kids field to close to the stone circle might be a touch of poor planning.  The people in the stone circle see enough talking foxes without the help of Basil Brush :blink:

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12 minutes ago, nodolphie said:

It is the Greenpeace ship.

Having the kids field to close to the stone circle might be a touch of poor planning.  The people in the stone circle see enough talking foxes without the help of Basil Brush :blink:

Ah ok, I must be all out at sea today.

Must do better with my knowledge of Glastonbury ships. I thought the one with the drop slide was the Greenpeace one.

Still I don't know the site as well as I thought, although I have never visited the kids field.

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It is not the greenpeace ship which is a temporary structure. 

 

It is the ship for kids irrespective of opinions on planng. It is not in the kids field.

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48 minutes ago, pilton digger said:

It is not the greenpeace ship which is a temporary structure. 

 

It is the ship for kids irrespective of opinions on planng. It is not in the kids field.

Ah, is that the climbing frame type affair that's in or near the Greenpeace field?

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