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Recent content by seb_seb

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    What is with peoples hang-up about birders?

    People suck.
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    Comment by 'seb_seb' in media 'American Wigeon in Flight'

    Some nice anuses
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    Feisty Mr Blackbird!

    He's just doing what comes natural. Woodpigeons are pretty dumb aswell, do they even notice?
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    Lots of action today!

    "LOL, that sounds like me if I hear a magpie!" Must be doing it all day then? If i hear a pirate..I chase him with ma Cutlass!
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    Wildlife pond problem - please help

    Surely not the dreaded red-leg disease?
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    Comment by 'seb_seb' in media 'Swallow on the Wing 2'

    Brilliant. How did you take that....those things are just too fast!
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    Changing Garden Birdery

    Well..i counted 46 swifts above yesterday! Have the young fledged? My impressions are that song thrush is making a comeback after a long abscence....as are the starlings. However, long-tailed tit, wren and various other smaller birds seem to be really low this year.
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    Can I be angry for a bit?

    "Stand well back, folks - there's a huge bolt of lightning due any second!" Haha o:)
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    Can I be angry for a bit?

    Lets just blame God!
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    An invasion of flies.

    I love seeing swarms of flies over water in the summer. Shows that we cant tame everything.
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    A great moment that I wanted to share.

    You know what Alpine swifts look like but not Swallows? lol
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    Is this serious??

    I dunno...but two can be pretty daft also.
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    Importance Of Gardens

    Yep Elizabeth! This is the figure that shocked me: "Swift – the survey estimates that 400,000 pairs of Swifts nest in houses, increasing significantly the previous country-wide estimate of 85,000 pairs" So before this...315 000 swifts didnt exist?
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    Importance Of Gardens

    http://www.bto.org/news/news2004/may-jun/gardens_great_06.htm Astounding new estimates are produced this month to show just how important our homes and gardens are for breeding birds. Million of pairs of birds are choosing to nest here, including several species of conservation concern. The...
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    2004 nestlings, fledgelings

    Bullfinches!!!!!
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