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Content Published August 4, 2017

Manchester Dog show

? Si Barber 07739 472 922 ORDERED BY MADELEINE PENNY. Manchester Dog Society show at Stafford Showground 23rd Jan 2010. Pic shows a judge making assessments.

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Content Published August 4, 2017

Manchester Dog show

? Si Barber 07739 472 922 ORDERED BY MADELEINE PENNY. Manchester Dog Society show at Stafford Showground 23rd Jan 2010. Pic shows and dogs being groomed.

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Content Published August 4, 2017

Manchester Dog show

? Si Barber 07739 472 922 ORDERED BY MADELEINE PENNY. Manchester Dog Society show at Stafford Showground 23rd Jan 2010. Pic shows and Old English Sheep dog being groomed.

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Content Published April 13, 2011

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Si Barber 07739 472 922 RSPCA worker Alaina Hardy plays Mum to an orphaned baby blackbird who was injured in an encounter with a cat before being rescued and cared for ?at the charity's sanctuary in Norfolk where the youngster will be nursed back to health before being released into the wild.?Last year the ?refuge near Kings Lynn took in 1142 orphans, including ?badgers, foxes, rabbits, otters and deer. But??the majority ?were garden birds and ?It warns that just because an ?animal is alone it is not necessarily ?abandoned - it's parent may be close by but out of sight.?Alison Charles, centre manager, said: ?The public are fantastic when it comes to rescuing and helping wildlife in need, and we are so grateful for all the rescues they carry out.?However we just want to remind people that in some instances although a fledging may appear to be abandoned by its parents and unable to fend for itself, in most cases the parents are feeding it and may just be off gathering more food, while still keeping a watchful eye on their young." ?

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Content Published April 13, 2011

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

Si Barber 07739 472 922 RSPCA worker Alaina Hardy plays Mum to an orphaned baby blackbird who was injured in an encounter with a cat before being rescued and cared for ?at the charity's sanctuary in Norfolk where the youngster will be nursed back to health before being released into the wild.?Last year the ?refuge near Kings Lynn took in 1142 orphans, including ?badgers, foxes, rabbits, otters and deer. But??the majority ?were garden birds and ?It warns that just because an ?animal is alone it is not necessarily ?abandoned - it's parent may be close by but out of sight.?Alison Charles, centre manager, said: ?The public are fantastic when it comes to rescuing and helping wildlife in need, and we are so grateful for all the rescues they carry out.?However we just want to remind people that in some instances although a fledging may appear to be abandoned by its parents and unable to fend for itself, in most cases the parents are feeding it and may just be off gathering more food, while still keeping a watchful eye on their young." ?

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Content Published April 13, 2011

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

Si Barber 07739 472 922 RSPCA worker Alaina Hardy plays Mum to an orphaned baby blackbird who was injured in an encounter with a cat before being rescued and cared for ?at the charity's sanctuary in Norfolk where the youngster will be nursed back to health before being released into the wild.?Last year the ?refuge near Kings Lynn took in 1142 orphans, including ?badgers, foxes, rabbits, otters and deer. But??the majority ?were garden birds and ?It warns that just because an ?animal is alone it is not necessarily ?abandoned - it's parent may be close by but out of sight.?Alison Charles, centre manager, said: ?The public are fantastic when it comes to rescuing and helping wildlife in need, and we are so grateful for all the rescues they carry out.?However we just want to remind people that in some instances although a fledging may appear to be abandoned by its parents and unable to fend for itself, in most cases the parents are feeding it and may just be off gathering more food, while still keeping a watchful eye on their young." ?

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Content Published April 13, 2011

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

Si Barber 07739 472 922 RSPCA worker Alaina Hardy plays Mum to an orphaned baby blackbird who was injured in an encounter with a cat before being rescued and cared for ?at the charity's sanctuary in Norfolk where the youngster will be nursed back to health before being released into the wild.?Last year the ?refuge near Kings Lynn took in 1142 orphans, including ?badgers, foxes, rabbits, otters and deer. But??the majority ?were garden birds and ?It warns that just because an ?animal is alone it is not necessarily ?abandoned - it's parent may be close by but out of sight.?Alison Charles, centre manager, said: ?The public are fantastic when it comes to rescuing and helping wildlife in need, and we are so grateful for all the rescues they carry out.?However we just want to remind people that in some instances although a fledging may appear to be abandoned by its parents and unable to fend for itself, in most cases the parents are feeding it and may just be off gathering more food, while still keeping a watchful eye on their young." ?

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Content Published April 13, 2011

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

Si Barber 07739 472 922 RSPCA worker Alaina Hardy plays Mum to an orphaned baby blackbird who was injured in an encounter with a cat before being rescued and cared for ?at the charity's sanctuary in Norfolk where the youngster will be nursed back to health before being released into the wild.?Last year the ?refuge near Kings Lynn took in 1142 orphans, including ?badgers, foxes, rabbits, otters and deer. But??the majority ?were garden birds and ?It warns that just because an ?animal is alone it is not necessarily ?abandoned - it's parent may be close by but out of sight.?Alison Charles, centre manager, said: ?The public are fantastic when it comes to rescuing and helping wildlife in need, and we are so grateful for all the rescues they carry out.?However we just want to remind people that in some instances although a fledging may appear to be abandoned by its parents and unable to fend for itself, in most cases the parents are feeding it and may just be off gathering more food, while still keeping a watchful eye on their young." ?

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Content Published April 13, 2011

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

Si Barber 07739 472 922 RSPCA worker Alaina Hardy plays Mum to an orphaned baby blackbird who was injured in an encounter with a cat before being rescued and cared for ?at the charity's sanctuary in Norfolk where the youngster will be nursed back to health before being released into the wild.?Last year the ?refuge near Kings Lynn took in 1142 orphans, including ?badgers, foxes, rabbits, otters and deer. But??the majority ?were garden birds and ?It warns that just because an ?animal is alone it is not necessarily ?abandoned - it's parent may be close by but out of sight.?Alison Charles, centre manager, said: ?The public are fantastic when it comes to rescuing and helping wildlife in need, and we are so grateful for all the rescues they carry out.?However we just want to remind people that in some instances although a fledging may appear to be abandoned by its parents and unable to fend for itself, in most cases the parents are feeding it and may just be off gathering more food, while still keeping a watchful eye on their young." ?

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Content Published April 13, 2011

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.

Si Barber 07739 472 922 RSPCA worker Alaina Hardy plays Mum to an orphaned baby blackbird who was injured in an encounter with a cat before being rescued and cared for ?at the charity's sanctuary in Norfolk where the youngster will be nursed back to health before being released into the wild.?Last year the ?refuge near Kings Lynn took in 1142 orphans, including ?badgers, foxes, rabbits, otters and deer. But??the majority ?were garden birds and ?It warns that just because an ?animal is alone it is not necessarily ?abandoned - it's parent may be close by but out of sight.?Alison Charles, centre manager, said: ?The public are fantastic when it comes to rescuing and helping wildlife in need, and we are so grateful for all the rescues they carry out.?However we just want to remind people that in some instances although a fledging may appear to be abandoned by its parents and unable to fend for itself, in most cases the parents are feeding it and may just be off gathering more food, while still keeping a watchful eye on their young." ?

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Content Published September 22, 2010

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Seal appeal! Orphaned baby seals being cared for at the RSPCA sanctuary in Kings Lynn, Norfolk. The charity is appealing for donations of towels from the public after a massive rise in young pups being found abandoned on the shores of the UK. The towels provide warmth for the pups, many of whom lack the body fat gained from their mother's milk. Normally the charity sees about 50 orphans per year, but since June 2010 an unprecedented 69 pups have been taken in and more are expected to arrive.

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Content Published September 22, 2010

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Seal appeal! Orphaned baby seals being cared for at the RSPCA sanctuary in Kings Lynn, Norfolk. The charity is appealing for donations of towels from the public after a massive rise in young pups being found abandoned on the shores of the UK. The towels provide warmth for the pups, many of whom lack the body fat gained from their mother's milk. Normally the charity sees about 50 orphans per year, but since June 2010 an unprecedented 69 pups have been taken in and more are expected to arrive.

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Content Published September 22, 2010

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Seal appeal! Orphaned baby seals being cared for at the RSPCA sanctuary in Kings Lynn, Norfolk. The charity is appealing for donations of towels from the public after a massive rise in young pups being found abandoned on the shores of the UK. The towels provide warmth for the pups, many of whom lack the body fat gained from their mother's milk. Normally the charity sees about 50 orphans per year, but since June 2010 an unprecedented 69 pups have been taken in and more are expected to arrive.

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Content Published September 22, 2010

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Seal appeal! Orphaned baby seals being cared for at the RSPCA sanctuary in Kings Lynn, Norfolk. The charity is appealing for donations of towels from the public after a massive rise in young pups being found abandoned on the shores of the UK. The towels provide warmth for the pups, many of whom lack the body fat gained from their mother's milk. Normally the charity sees about 50 orphans per year, but since June 2010 an unprecedented 69 pups have been taken in and more are expected to arrive.

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Content Published September 22, 2010

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Seal appeal! Orphaned baby seals being cared for at the RSPCA sanctuary in Kings Lynn, Norfolk. The charity is appealing for donations of towels from the public after a massive rise in young pups being found abandoned on the shores of the UK. The towels provide warmth for the pups, many of whom lack the body fat gained from their mother's milk. Normally the charity sees about 50 orphans per year, but since June 2010 an unprecedented 69 pups have been taken in and more are expected to arrive.

baby care east winch gray grey grey seal halichoerus grypus httpwww.sibarber.co.uk kings lynn norfolk oprhan photograph photographer pup pups rescue rescued rspca seals si barber sibarber towel towels

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Content Published September 22, 2010

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Seal appeal! Orphaned baby seals being cared for at the RSPCA sanctuary in Kings Lynn, Norfolk. The charity is appealing for donations of towels from the public after a massive rise in young pups being found abandoned on the shores of the UK. The towels provide warmth for the pups, many of whom lack the body fat gained from their mother's milk. Normally the charity sees about 50 orphans per year, but since June 2010 an unprecedented 69 pups have been taken in and more are expected to arrive.

baby care east winch gray grey grey seal halichoerus grypus httpwww.sibarber.co.uk kings lynn norfolk oprhan photograph photographer pup pups rescue rescued rspca seals si barber sibarber towel towels

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