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    Golden Orioles

    A Golden Oriole Male reported singing at Lakenheath RSPB on Wed 23 am. Just thought you latecomers might be interested, John Lovett, GOG.
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    Golden Orioles

    August will be too late to see any Orioles, they will already be on their way south, and apart from the birds at Lakenheath they are virtually non-existant.
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    Golden Orioles

    The Golden Oriole Group has a new website http://www.goldenoriolegroup.org.uk All visitors welcome
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    Bird Festival in Montana

    Laughing Horse, what a marvellous name, it reminds me when I met the widow of a Crow Warrior on a sacred burial ground overlooking the Snake River with the Beartooth Mountains to my left and Billings 80 miles to my rear. Anyway why not speak to someone at Billings Zoo, which might even be a...
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    THE RSPB AND DISCONTENT

    The RSPB has lost touch with its "community", if volunteers and local members decided to stay at home there would be no one to speak to on reserves. If you really want to find a 'warden' go on a twitch! A course in public relations for their staff might mitigate some of the criticism.
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    Conservation Headlands and Beetle Banks

    Hi Burhinus, Thanks for your comments, Have a Happy Christmas, Owl be seein you, John.
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    Conservation Headlands and Beetle Banks

    Remember that Farmers can only afford to provide these wildlife friendly systems if they are making a PROFIT. Buy British and BUY Locally.
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    Observations of Rosellas eating minced beef.

    Parrots and Parrokeets are given chicken carcases (after cooking) and sometimes old bones in a raw state, when kept in aviaries for captive breeding. It has been recognised as a form of ocupational therapy and a means of giving animal protein.
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