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Posted
Great photo, have started seein kite regularly, not common round here (S Norfolk), this thread reminded me I took this pic of hen peregrine recently while helping install nest box:

 

Liking that :thumbup1:

 

 

 

 

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Thanks, was a fun day doin something different, it took over 2 yrs to get the permission to install it, so hopefully worth the effort for everyone involved (I was just a grunt)

This is it from the ground, we had to haul it up the side of the church tower61f54b02099f7de0751a0f1acd6a8b3a.jpg

 

 

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Greylag goose nested about twenty feet up in a thorn tree in our garden this summer.

The geese had flown off to graze in a nearby field.. shortly afterwardsof a robber jackdaw looks at the nest with bad intent

See what happens next!

 

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