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    PICS - 3 Footed Bear In My Yard!

    great pics there patman great story to cant imagine looking out my window and seeing sumut like that ,but dont think i will here in england lol? No the scariest thing we get is an occasional Hedgehog - just a little bit different!!
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    Siskins everywhere !

    send some up here matey!!! I've been trying for ages to get Siskin in my back garden - 2 or 3 visit the garden opposite every day. So if you would can ya send some, I've got greedy neighbours. I'll even send a stamped and addressed envelope. (only joking!!)
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    Good day out in Kent

    Thanks for the reply. I suppose we should have looked for something fairly obvious as an answer. I wouldn't really say it was all that obvious, if ya don't know - ya don't know, but now ya do know for when people start getting smart a*sed!!!
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    Good day out in Kent

    sounds like a great day. Ring tail Hen Harrier - refers to the bird being a female hen harrier
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    Where to spot a bittern

    found Blacktoft to be quite good! but make sure you've got loads of food and drink! it could be a long wait!!
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    Butterflies in December!!

    Don't know if anybody else has seen any butterflies around at the moment, but I keep seeing the occassional Red Admiral flying around. Its great to see them at anytime of the year, but its extra special to see them in winter. :D Cheers John.
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    ID please

    yep Mistle thrush it truly is.
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    What birds were common when you were young and now are rare?

    not exactly common - but there were definately more lesser spotted woody woodpeckers around even when I was younger. Haven't seen one now for years.
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    leica or swarovski???

    :t: agree with Mr Smallwood
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    Ivory-billed Woodpecker (formerly updates)

    has there been any pictures of these birds yet??? or any extra evidence other than the short video clip.
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    What birds were common when you were young and now are rare?

    I lived in East London for three years while I was doing my degree, and yes I expected to see a fair few spuggies..... but where have they gone??? It worried me so much I wrote my main 3rd year dissertation ( :scribe: ) on the little blighters.
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    Voting Booth - November 2005 photo competition - 'Single Bird'

    fantastic pictures - all of them - so hard to choose..... finally went for the picture that made me giggle... :'D beep, beep !!!! (thats a hint) Cheers to one and all who entered the competition a pleasure to look through all the pictures. :t: John.
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    Trinovid Eyecups Removable?

    if we are talking about the rubber eye cups then eerrrr yes they are and can be fitted back, eerrrr really easily. if we aren't talking about the rubber eye cups then eerrr I don't know.
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    What winter birds would you like to see?

    seen plenty of times and can't wait to see again, but I do take great enjoyment out of seeing male Smew. Beautiful bird.
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    Offshore 18

    Redwing (?????)
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    Trinovid Eyecups Removable?

    I removed mine and went back on ok.... so the answer must be yes!!!
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    Trinovid Eyecups Removable?

    see below
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    Eagle Owls in Yorkshire??

    not at all, Mr London Birder - i do sometimes have a sick imagination - only because of what that programme last night implanted within my head. although admittedly it did say the british owls main food source was rabbits. - but could also include cats, small dogs etc etc.
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    Eagle Owls in Yorkshire??

    the dog will of course will not be on a lead at the time, and will be somewhat in front or behind its owners - could happen???
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    How to stay cold in the tropics while birding-can any one help

    get your wife, the police man and the priest to fan you as go along birding. other than that get naked!!!!!
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    Eagle Owls in Yorkshire??

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    Any idea?

    I've always called them T-moths. thats me done.
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    Eagle Owls in Yorkshire??

    you watched the programme last night?? and the little exerts advertising the programme - Eagle Owl - possibly most evil thing to happen to the country since world war 2. (exaggeration - yes but the programme wasn't advertised in a very positive light).
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    Eagle Owls in Yorkshire??

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    Eagle Owls in Yorkshire??

    little owls - a socially exceptable owl (but people probably don't realise that in its way it probably had an impact on the environment - but this case it was OK) cats - come and get 'em Eagle owl John 8-P
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