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jonesey2k
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by jonesey2k » 18 Mar 2007, 16:55
This chap has been hanging around all day
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TobyV
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by TobyV » 18 Mar 2007, 19:01
Dont you mean "twitchers"?
Nice photo, think its a sparrowhawk :think:
jonesey2k
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by jonesey2k » 18 Mar 2007, 19:33
Heh, I thought you might like it
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TobyV
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by TobyV » 18 Mar 2007, 19:50
Tonks wrote: Birders and twitchers are the same thing (ish)...
Ah, fair enough - hadnt heard that term before. A friend of mine is an RSBP member and I encountered some twitchers in a hide at an RSPB place in Herts. The increduluous tone of voice of the old man telling us he'd seen a plover that morning caused me to think how lucky we are that the things havent got registrations, or people like him would be noting them down
Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 18 Mar 2007, 20:04
At least they don't get replaced by a newer version that comes from everywhere else but here :roll:
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ianhind
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by ianhind » 18 Mar 2007, 20:45
"Birders" is the non-UK version of "twitchers" I believe.
speedbird591
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by speedbird591 » 18 Mar 2007, 21:45
jonesey2k wrote: This chap has been hanging around all day
This chap is a
lady , Jonesy!
Toby's right, she's a sparrowhawk and she's waiting for you to put food out to lure the poor little birds into your killing fields. How could you?
Ian
ianhind
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by ianhind » 18 Mar 2007, 21:48
Ian
At least it's vaguely normal.
Not like those other bird killers who do it for sport
CATS
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jab
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by jab » 18 Mar 2007, 22:00
Male Sparrowhawks are grey and Females are brown.Nice shot and your lucky to see it as I never seen one in are gardern :huf:
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speedbird591
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by speedbird591 » 18 Mar 2007, 22:16
ianhind wrote: At least it's vaguely normal......Not like those other bird killers who do it for sport........CATS
My cats don't p*ss around with birds, Ian! They have their eye on bigger prey!
Ian