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Watch again: Springwatch Photo Club 9 June 2010

Jeremy Torrance web producer Jeremy Torrance web producer | 17:00 UK time, Thursday, 10 June 2010

For those of you who missed the show or don't have Red Button, here's Photo Club from last night. Bask in the beauty of the featured photos on Martin's blog post, watch last week's Photo Club or tell us your favourite right here. And please, please keep sharing your spring wildlife photos on the .

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Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Congratulations on being one of the best programmes on tv.
    Love the show,
    May I recommend "Camel, flight of the snow goose for background music".

  • Comment number 2.

    Congrats to everyone who got a mention! some great shots here!

  • Comment number 3.

    Photography is an art, art is beauty, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Whilst most will take the 'comical' critique of their photographs as just that, I must insist that anyone who disagrees with comments made on their great work still continues to do what they love. I took a picture of a frog that I was told wasn't good enough due to some duckweed being too close to the subject... It was sold and for the highest price I've achieved so far. If one does not like it, many others shall. Keep going.

  • Comment number 4.

    Can I just thank the Springwatch team for selecting one of my images for the Gallery, I have to say it made my day, week and year to have one of my shots on the TV. There are some fantastic images being uploaded to the flickr group from many talented people. Again "thank you !!!" and keep up the good work.

  • Comment number 5.

    Neil Stalkers Squirrel picture excellent and very amusing love it!

  • Comment number 6.

    there are a pair of oyster catchers with two chicks that have raised them on the flat roof off a local plumbers merchants (pics on nipper1999) how long will they have to feed the two chicks before they will be able to fly down as there is no otherway to the ground for the chicks

  • Comment number 7.

    I want to send a picture of my black fox how do I go about doing it?.

  • Comment number 8.

    Hi,
    I have some pictures of a pair of Ducks I have NEVER seen before, they have very long necks and bodies and are a similar colour to Mallards, to where can I send a picture to find out what type they are,
    many thanks Ann

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