did there perchance look to be a body in the car?
Who do you think I am? Sherlock Holmes? Anyway, the car's body was still in excellent condition, with no visible damage to the paintwork. Is that what you meant?
did there perchance look to be a body in the car?
Who do you think I am? Sherlock Holmes? Anyway, the car's body was still in excellent condition, with no visible damage to the paintwork. Is that what you meant?
Sherlock Holmes, even of the Downey Jnr variety, would be credited with better english skills than that. Body in the car, not body of the car. If you find a mysterious grave shaped hole, then a nearby car in an odd place, does your mind not jump to the obvious conclusion?
That's not a cracking photo of an Iceland Gull
This is
http://www.birdforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=251262&d=1270228072
Anyway, it didn't take me very long to find the recently reported Iceland Gull, which was sitting on the North Pier. Some absolutely cracking photos are attached. .
I live in South Africa, so can't even tell which one is supposed to be the Iceland Gull. Please remember us foreigners, and say things like "It's the one on the left", or something of the sort.
Best wishes,
Dave
I was wandering up Victoria Road in Torry this afternoon (coming back from the shops and the Temminck's Stint) and was surprised to see ten Crossbills flying along the road. The start of something bigger?
That is interesting Andrew. Were they glips (4E) or parakeets (1B) or something else ? I note some have been turning up on Orkney and Shetland ( and North Ron) over the last few weeks. Not sure if these are "incoming" or "outgoing".
A cracking day weather wise, enlivened by a black guillemot off the foghorn, along with a manxy, a puffin, and large numbers of gulls and auks. The ness can be a very pleasant place at times like this with loads of butterflies and wildflowers to distract from the birding.....
talking of the foghorn, I noticed that the gap in the fence has been repaired. No more viewing from the Upper Circle. :C