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Really pleased with the number and variety of birds we've managed to attract in the first three months here.  All five goldfinch were on the feeder a second before I snapped

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16 minutes ago, Paul Cleaver said:

Ring necked parakeet, nr Aylesbury the other week

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Bit like seeing a white farm duck up a tree in Australia 😁

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Parrakeets... not my favourite to put it mildly; they seem so out of place.  There are some marshes just west of Redhill that host at least hundreds, perhaps thousands of them for roosting. Between around 5 and 6pm on a summer's evening flight after flight of 30 or so birds pass over the town on their way there from God knows where.  I wouldn't want to be trying to sleep nearby.

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We,ve had a pair of Perigrine,s nesting the last couple years up by the quarry,a few years back a previous pair got poisoned by the local mob,low and behold this pair have now been found dead(poisoned)this week,the fu&&ing idiots have struck again.:cursing:Absoloute knobs

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1 minute ago, gary112 said:

We,ve had a pair of Perigrine,s nesting the last couple years up by the quarry,a few years back a previous pair got poisoned by the local mob,low and behold this pair have now been found dead(poisoned)this week,the fu&&ing idiots have struck again.:cursing:Absoloute knobs

Cretins! Someone must have an idea who they are Gary. They're the sort of lowlife who will brag about it before long.

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6 minutes ago, David Cropper said:

Cretins! Someone must have an idea who they are Gary. They're the sort of lowlife who will brag about it before long.

Yeah its the local pigeon racers David,bunch of c&nts,i wonder how they,ed like it if we shot there fu&&ing pigeons down when they let em out.It,s shit because this pair had successfully raised 2 young last year

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It was the loudest Dawn Chorus of the year this morning apparently. I've no idea how that was determined.
The old dicky birds were quite vocal here anyway.

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