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  Discount Wholesale Kanji Jeans (http://www.cntrade09.com/ )         


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Date: Jun 8, 2010 10:44

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  Re: Rain arrives - GT's depart         


Author: Dave Hall
Date: Jun 8, 2010 08:03

"Bertie Doe" ntl.com> wrote in message
news:873u3uFs7cU1@mid.individual.net...
> Yesterday a new sound was heard in the nestbox. The normal squawks for
> food plus the occasional bzzzz bzzz of young wings being exercised.
> This morning the rain arrives and the GTs depart. Why pick a rainy day for
> first solos? Perhaps the adults are aware that killer cats, usually stay
> indoors.
> So after a month of frenzied activity - they've gone. Damn, missing those
> guys already.
>
> Bertie
> Cornwall

Four of my seven remaining BTs also left in the wet yesterday. The
remaining three are still being coaxed and cajoled, tempted with food but
not always being fed. More on the web diary later.

Dave

--
Dave & Viv are living happily ever after in Pembrokeshire.
www.daviv.com
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  what does a Snipe look like?         


Author: Otto Bahn
Date: May 13, 2010 18:56

My son had a sleep over, and at 10 pm they all wanted
to go out snipe hunting. They came back over two hours
later and said they spotted one of the rare birds, but
I've never heard of them.

--oTTo--
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  Re: Harbingers of Spring?         


Author: Christina Websell
Date: Jan 29, 2010 00:22

"Turnstone" shoreline.co.uk> wrote in message
news:hffFe3ASwMYLFwTW@beach.co.uk...
> In message <7sbgdrFomsU1@mid.individual.net>, Christina Websell
> tinawebsell.wanadoo.co.uk> writes
>>
>>"Gordon H" g3snx.demon.co.uk.invalid> wrote in message
>>news:bjV04FET7HYLFwHw@g3snx.demon.co.uk...
>>> In message brightview.co.uk>, Mike
>>> Coon
>>> writes
>>>>Christina Websell wrote:
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>>>>>> Dominatrix....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Just wait 'til I get this dog collar and rubber mask off and I'll
>>>>>> look at that canary seed.
>>>>>> ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Do stop being stupid, it's not funny.
>>>> ...
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  How to i.d. a Hen Tree Sparrow?         


Author: nickw7coc
Date: Dec 27, 2008 01:18

As it says, is there a way just by looking at plumage to tell if
you've seen a Hen Tree Sparrow?

I know the difference between the Male House and Tree Sparrow, but...

TIA

Nick in Northallerton
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  Swallows in Pembrokeshire         


Author: Dave
Date: Dec 26, 2008 16:38

--
"It is very strange, and very melancholy, that the paucity of human
pleasures should persuade us ever to call hunting one of them."
Samuel Johnson.
http://www.daviv.com Webcam & videos of badgers and foxes on our patio
and bluetits in their nestbox.
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  birds sing         


Author: pippo
Date: Sep 21, 2008 01:17

hello,

where can I find the sing of birds? (I don't want necessarily download
them)
I only want to be able to recognize the birds when I hear their sound.
Thanks

bye
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  Shocking Bird Slaughter (Lengthy)         


Author: Bill Alexander
Date: Sep 20, 2008 15:50

CABS: MORE THAN 100 RAPTORS MEET THEIR DEATH WITHIN A 24 HOUR PERIOD

Conservationists are shocked to the marrow. Despite a massive police
deployment and the public presence of numerous bird conservationists from
all over Europe and beyond, hundreds of protected bird of prey species were
shot by Maltese hunters this morning in the course of only a few hours.
Members of the Germany-based Committee Against Bird Slaughter (CABS), which
is currently conducting bird migration monitoring operations on Malta with a
team of 24 activists, speak of a massacre of unequalled proportions and will
demand of the Maltese Government that they put immediate and complete stop
to hunting this season.

With a strong oncoming wind over the Mediterranean, more than 1,000
harriers, Honey Buzzards and falcons reached the Maltese islands on Friday
afternoon to rest before continuing their journey to Africa...
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  White-tailed Sea Eagles         


Author: Bill Alexander
Date: Sep 19, 2008 11:09

Did not realise there was a new group called uk.rec.birds...so silly auld me
had been posting there thinking I was posting to uk.rec.birdwatching, after
setting up my new all singing dancing 'puter.

Anyhow the post I sent to uk.rec.birds last Sunday was.....

Just spent most of this lovely sunny day watching 5 White-tails in the one
field near............ ........ ... :-)
I trust you will all be glad to know they are doing well in..... .....
..................
Bill........
+ I forgot to add (what me?) quite an influx of wonderful Ravens into this
area (Don't ya just luv 'em?)
Oh yes and a quartering Hen Harrier and an even noisier than normal Jay
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  hooded cross - mussel dropping onto rocks         


Author: John Carnie
Date: Sep 17, 2008 13:56

Is the practice Hooded Crows adopt in Ireland - where they
fly to say 40 foot and then drop mussels onto rocks to gain the
contents, widespread
round the British coastline and do any other species indulge in this
practice?

regards
john
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