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Unidentified Bird Species Over London


David Humphries
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Pretty sure the first picture are swifts (Apus apus)having just migrated in from Africa, the second ones a bit more tricky.

Think they're Black Hawks, (member of the Accipitridae family ?) seen in large numbers over London today, I think they are possibly some sort of carion as Mr Death was in town today, and they could obviously smell the stench of war.

 

Seriously though, it was quite intimidating.

There were a good number all over London today, felt like Baghdad :scared1:

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dont the RAF have some aphaches in there arsenal???or aleast some operational after there cock up when they first brought a load???see them all the time here amongst every other type of military helicopter as bassingbourn barracks is 2 milles away

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dont the RAF have some aphaches in there arsenal???or aleast some operational after there cock up when they first brought a load???see them all the time here amongst every other type of military helicopter as bassingbourn barracks is 2 milles away

 

Dunno about the RAF, around here its Army Air Corps.

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