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25 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Ornamental bird really . We used to have Reeves  ,Goldies , Silvers and Tragopans up in the arboretum in West Dean . I think there was a Lady Amherst as well , or a hybrid of same .

Everyday is a school day, bud.

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Posted
1 hour ago, eggsarascal said:

Are they common around the Midlands?

No they just put a few down each time with the other birds and a few white aswell

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2 minutes ago, gary112 said:

AED025F0-C0D8-4723-A663-E9D7B9631862.thumb.png.e99a3ab075bf2e767b7d68de6c848e22.pngThis chap is a resident at our place aswell 

You're very lucky mate. There's a White Blackbird that visits my feeder, I'm surprised the predators don't pick them out.

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5 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

You're very lucky mate. There's a White Blackbird that visits my feeder, I'm surprised the predators don't pick them out.

Never seen an all white blackbird but sometimes see one with a white tail feather or wing feather

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Posted
7 hours ago, Stubby said:

Well , he is a bird 🙂

D19D4021-7048-46B7-ACF7-3F44EC9B2863.thumb.jpeg.cca854b5988a723aa69dc464d133054b.jpegGot these lot the last 3 weeks,they came last year and stay until they’ve had there young 

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