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Post by Seren y Gogledd on Nov 20, 2006 11:19:58 GMT
Just mentioned seagulls on another thread, and thought it was about time we had a bird-related thread.
It is mostly seagulls here, but last week Leonie had a pigeon on her head (only for a few seconds) and she said it tickled!
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D.J
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Post by D.J on Nov 20, 2006 15:36:47 GMT
It's mainly crows and small birds such as robins and starlings around here There's a lot of ducks, geese and even a heron down the park though.
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Post by Mirela on Nov 20, 2006 17:07:38 GMT
Around here, there are lots of rooks, the odd crow and jackdaws. Lots and lots of jackdaws! Then you get blackbirds, robins and seagulls. In spring and summer there are blue tits, great tits, swallows and willow warblers. There are other birds too of course, but those are the ones I see most often
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Post by Seren y Gogledd on Dec 4, 2006 11:03:18 GMT
Where I used to live, just outside Manchester, I saw a heck of a lot of magpies. I know the rhyme(one for sorrow, two for joy...) up to seven, but what does it mean if you see sixteen of them as I did one afternoon?!
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Post by Mirela on May 27, 2010 20:44:20 GMT
Birdsong I can identify - willow warbler, chiffchaff, wren, chaffinch, thrush, blackbird, robin, great tit, blue tit. Oh and lapwing, curlew and oystercatcher. Smug, moi?
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