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Recent content by Fow

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    Norfolk birding

    Not the way I spell it pal. Mature???? Do you think the bickering on here is mature?
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    Norfolk birding

    Blar blar blar blar blar. Bitchforum.
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    Norfolk birding

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    Ivory-billed Woodpecker (formerly updates)

    Without reading through 562 pages, percentage-wise whats the chance of ivory bills being alive????????
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    Norfolk birding

    Hi. Did the flycatcher go missing or fly off earlier? Thankyou.
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    Norfolk birding

    Jimbob. I was indeed at cley yesterday (as per normal at the weekend), at the time the pec was claimed. There was several birders about and i cant believe if anyone saw the bird they would not pass on info to other birders there at the time. I know for sure if any of the Cley birders had seen...
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    Norfolk birding

    Pec Sand at Cley 1420hrs. Nice to get informed after 9pm. Good work fellas.
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    Paphos Holiday 27th sept.

    Hiya, I am coming out to Paphos on the 27th september for a week, can anybody advise me what birds of prey I am likely to see during this time please? I am likely to spend a day or 2 down at lady mile beach and a day up around Latchi area? Also, what are the chances of seeing griffons at...
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    Norfolk birding

    Cortonbirds. Of course it's all a piece of fun, my county is better than yours and vice versa, thank goodness we are both fortunate enough to live in counties that produces great birds. Regards. Billy.
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    Norfolk birding

    Yo. Suffolk is indeed a very good place to watch birds. I am not going to deny it. It does have a good reserve in minsmere, great habitats, a bit commercialised, probably 2 in 10 who visit are actual birdwatchers, it feels like a theme park at times, but overall, pretty decent. So it has...
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    Norfolk birding

    Hi. Lets give Suffolk back the land they want, it would be a great place to watch birds, it already is, but unfortunately for them, not as great as Norfolk. I know it and they know it. It is not going to change overnight, it's just the way it is. ;) Instead of all the debate, why not just...
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    Norfolk birding

    Pyrtle. Ok. No worries. I wasn't aware of that. I generally stick to the 'Your local patch' forums or optical sections. I guess it's one of those that you can argue 'til you're blue in the face and still be no better off at the end of it, than when you started. I will change the subject. I...
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    Norfolk birding

    I've tried woodcock. I thought it was overated. I love pheasant but partridge is my absolute favourite. Pigeon breast is great too, a very cheap underated meat. I love wildlife and birds, but also think we must let some traditional country ways, i.e shooting game, carry on as it has the last few...
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    Norfolk birding

    Hi. Lot's of comments on Holkham and Woodcocks. Has anyone on here eaten Woodcock? Regards. Billy.
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    Salthouse Coffee Van.

    Readers. I tried him yesterday for the first time and i will without doubt be paying him a visit next time i go to salthouse. Topbloke. Happy birdin.
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