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Check out the web camera - very spooky,

Just seen it after a cracking Dr Who episode - very worrying. Perhaps we
ought to go up to Dan Corbett and demand to know "Who are you, and what
have you done with the person who was Dan?"

http://www.cairngormmountain.com/cams/image2.jpg

Cheers,

James
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Check out the web camera - very spooky,

Just seen it after a cracking Dr Who episode - very worrying. Perhaps
we ought to go up to Dan Corbett and demand to know "Who are you, and
what have you done with the person who was Dan?"

http://www.cairngormmountain.com/cams/image2.jpg

Cheers,

James


Just in case folk don't check the web site until the new morning images
have started arriving - I've temporarily stored it at:

http://www.meteosat.freeserve.co.uk/

Untouched - honest!

Cheers,
James
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James Brown wrote:
In message , James Brown
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Check out the web camera - very spooky,

Just seen it after a cracking Dr Who episode - very worrying. Perhaps
we ought to go up to Dan Corbett and demand to know "Who are you, and
what have you done with the person who was Dan?"

http://www.cairngormmountain.com/cams/image2.jpg

Cheers,

James



Just in case folk don't check the web site until the new morning images
have started arriving - I've temporarily stored it at:

http://www.meteosat.freeserve.co.uk/

Untouched - honest!


I think its a haggis.

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Check out the web camera - very spooky,
Just in case folk don't check the web site until the new morning images
have started arriving - I've temporarily stored it at:

http://www.meteosat.freeserve.co.uk/

Untouched - honest!


I think its a haggis.
Howard Neil


Nope. Too many legs and they're all the same length.

Anne


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Anne Burgess wrote:
Check out the web camera - very spooky,

Just in case folk don't check the web site until the new morning images
have started arriving - I've temporarily stored it at:

http://www.meteosat.freeserve.co.uk/

Untouched - honest!


I think its a haggis.
Howard Neil



Nope. Too many legs and they're all the same length.


Good point I have had another look and this may be a *very* rare
picture. I now think it may be three haggises (haggii?) in a line (we
only see one side of the line).


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Anne Burgess wrote:
Check out the web camera - very spooky,

Just in case folk don't check the web site until the new morning images
have started arriving - I've temporarily stored it at:

http://www.meteosat.freeserve.co.uk/

Untouched - honest!


I think its a haggis.
Howard Neil



Nope. Too many legs and they're all the same length.


Good point I have had another look and this may be a *very* rare
picture. I now think it may be three haggises (haggii?) in a line (we
only see one side of the line).


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Howard Neil
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Anne Burgess wrote:
Check out the web camera - very spooky,

Just in case folk don't check the web site until the new morning images
have started arriving - I've temporarily stored it at:

http://www.meteosat.freeserve.co.uk/

Untouched - honest!


I think its a haggis.
Howard Neil



Nope. Too many legs and they're all the same length.


Good point I have had another look and this may be a *very* rare
picture. I now think it may be three haggises (haggii?) in a line (we
only see one side of the line).


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Anne Burgess wrote:
Check out the web camera - very spooky,

Just in case folk don't check the web site until the new morning images
have started arriving - I've temporarily stored it at:

http://www.meteosat.freeserve.co.uk/

Untouched - honest!


I think its a haggis.
Howard Neil



Nope. Too many legs and they're all the same length.


Good point I have had another look and this may be a *very* rare
picture. I now think it may be three haggises (haggii?) in a line (we
only see one side of the line).


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Howard Neil
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"Anne Burgess" wrote
Nope. Too many legs and they're all the same length.


Remind me Anne.

Is it the males that walk clockwise round the hill with females
anticlockwise, or is it the other way round?

Jack


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Is it the males that walk clockwise round the hill with females
anticlockwise, or is it the other way round?


The species I know all go round the same way - otherwise you can't go the
opposite way to catch them.

But this lot could be some other species I don't know about.

Anne




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