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Burghley House


Bottletopburly

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large.E414F2EE-EB97-46D5-B8DB-114F034299AC.jpeg.df96cd99764775eb0715fe883a55b944.jpegVisited Burghley House seeing as it’s on my doorstep practically very interesting not the biggest to wander around but amazingly full of treasure such a powerful family in English history paintings on the ceiling are amazing definitely worthy of a visit and actually fair priced and it’s a yearlong ticket wandered around gardens snapped a dragonfly , two geese and a couple of hornets patrolling the lake too fast didn’t want too get to near they doing their best to attack those small blue dragonflies, I’d on geese and orange dragonfly if anyone knows large.95E9D11A-AF23-446C-B24A-E6520BDE4BF4.jpeg.7a3ac38692baeddc378a71401cbcdf14.jpeglarge.747C30AF-81A2-4B23-A94B-1A33EC45A4F2.jpeg.23ecfe5f16a1aa3142bf36ea0a7965cc.jpeg

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They are Egyptian Geese. Don’t know about the dragonfly but I’d be surprised if Mick didn’t know.

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Hornets are quite placid, unless you rag it off then it's got the artillery to deal with you. I like them, they get rid of a lot of pest species.

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