It's nothing to do with your pipit post albional, it could have happened on any I.D posted on here. With a recent article on Birding frontiers about Meadow Pipits with superciliunm and yellowish wash in Autumn saying they were none British breeders, I put this forward however Roy suggested this is not the case and so others joined in on the debate.
Chris then made some offensive remarks whilst doing so and now has apologised.
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. I'm a much reformed character now B
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My favourite, which I can't locate, was the guy who had I think he settled on, Hume's Wheatear on his house on the south coast and is familier with birds as he keeps Porcelain vaces with colourful birds on them, shame I can't locate that one, it always brightened up a dull day.
Me too. Until next time
I was wondering about your 'Saddam Hussein becomes UN peace envoy' conversion
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Or the numpty who wouldn't agree that a raptor in Suffolk was a partially leucistic juvenile Marsh Harrier! He even said he'd dress as a banana at the next twitch if he was wrong.
I'm trying alright! Blimey!
Must be the warm weather. Usually I'm grumpy whenever I'm not out birding :t:
Have a good weekend.
My favourite, which I can't locate, was the guy who had I think he settled on, Hume's Wheatear on his house on the south coast and is familier with birds as he keeps Porcelain vaces with colourful birds on them, shame I can't locate that one, it always brightened up a dull day.
Now that was a classic thread :t: Coincidentally it came to mind a couple of weeks ago, when a Marsh Harrier flew past...pristine plumage, and completely dark. Head, body, wings, tail - not even one feather that obviously differed from any of the others. Just looked back at that thread now, and amazed to see it was as far back as 2006 :eek!:
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.........., although hopefully visiting Iceland (the other one) soon so will see what I can make of their facial expressions whilst out there ... )