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    Birds and poetry

    Anybody who loves Seagulls and who knows a bit of the Crimean Tatar language should find something to their taste here .................... http://www.yudu.com/i/58gt
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    Swallows are late this year?

    Saw a whole bunch of Sand Martins on the Thames at Kingston about ten days ago , and a couple of Swallows over some water in a nearby park today. No House Martins yet.
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    The Wood Pigeon

    Last winter brought a stunning increase in the numbers seen in and around my garden , thirteen milling around just outside my window at one time. Numbers have decreased now of course , but I recently saw a Feral Pigeon performing a courtship ritual , pirouetting and head bobbing , in front of a...
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    Super flappy bird - please help ID

    Some kind of cormorant ?
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    Loud bird call, West Yorkshire

    I guessed Great Tit before watching the video. They seem particularly loud round my way this year and I have spent a lot of time with the binoculars checking the ID. They do a prolonged sawing sound which can get a bit tedious , but I'm happy to say is often accompanied by a Goldfinch at the...
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    Id please anyone

    ... and easy pickings for a vixen with mouths to feed. I used to watch a vixen bring them back from some nearby allotments and feed them to her brood in my back garden. Real Springwatch stuff. Snake My Birdy Pics
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    Unkown bird call, UK, any pointers?

    Marvellous , I flog around my locality in Jan and Feb following sightings and don't see a hint of a Waxwing. Other people find them doing telephone impersonations in late March. Where's the justice ? Snake My Birdy Pics (no waxwings)
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    Hybrid Duck near London (UK) 2011

    Rosybill , I hadn't thought of that. Maybe an escapee from the wetlands centre a few miles away. The duck pics are still there. Maybe a temporary glitch with the host system. Snake My Birdy Pics
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    What's your most common

    In the garden it's got to be Wood Pigeons , particularly in bad weather. I counted 13 (in a small garden !) at one time during last winter. Above the garden it's got to be the Ring Necked Parakeet. We are on one of their daily migration paths between roost and feeding grounds. At some times of...
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    My Roof Has Built-In Nest Boxes

    I don't think this is a problem. In the UK we get a nature series on the BBC TV called Springwatch. Every year they place cameras in nest boxes , which of course reveal some interesting things about the habits of our feathered friends. As part of the feeding process the young Tits turn their...
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    Periparus ater ?

    I have noticed Coal Tits in my garden for the first time recently. A welcome addition. My Birdy Pics ... but none of Coal Tits unfortunately
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    Great Day

    Hmmm , yes nice when that happens , isn't it. I had that feeling a couple of days ago. It warm and sunny. I had two pairs of Wigeon in view , a Lark ascending throatily behind me and a Green Woodpecker calling some way off. Bliss My Birdy Pics
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    Common Crow - UK

    Maybe not but it does help me remember my childhood , thanks. My Birdy Pics
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    My Roof Has Built-In Nest Boxes

    Unfortunately they don't have entrance holes so the tits have to get in between the tiles and the barge board. Every year they make the entrance bigger by pecking at it. Sounds like we have have a woodpecker in the roof...
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    Birds in Song Titles

    Sparrows Can't Sing by Barbara Windsor , from the 1963 film of the same name. Superannuated , moi ? Snake My Birdy Pics Oh yes , I forgot , Once Bittern Twice Shy ! IGMC
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    A visit to the pond

    I hope you get your wish , it's a great sight , and sound. We get a lot of Mute Swans around here , on the River Thames and in the nearby parks. I always stop to watch and listen when some fly over. Snake My Birdy Pics
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    Are Starling's pest's, Bully's and birds no one wants in there garden?

    I like them. Maybe there's something about their eating habits that I can relate to. They also aerate my lawn , which I think is helpful. Snake Birdy Pics
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    Ducks I've Not Seen Before

    On the Long Water by Hampton Court Palace I saw two pairs of Wigeon and on a nearby pond a pair of Gadwall. Both firsts for me. Possibly these are visitors from the London Wetlands a few miles away. Snake Birdy Pics
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    Lesser Redpoll?, Middlesex, UK

    Nice shot , wish I could see some round my way. Snake Birdy Pics
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    Hybrid Duck near London (UK) 2011

    Bird Boy , Thanks , I will never look at a group of birds again and dismiss them as 'just a flock of Tufted Ducks'. From now on every member of the group will be scrutinised carefully. Snake Birdy Pics
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    Hybrid Duck near London (UK) 2011

    Thanks for the replies gents. The green on the head of this bird really is a striking feature and is noticeable even on a dull Winter day. Anyway , a fascinating subject , I'm glad other people share my interest. And while we are on the subject I wonder if anybody would be kind enough to have a...
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    Hybrid Duck near London (UK) 2011

    Hi all , I'm new to this site so I don't know if this is the best place for this kind of thread. If there is a section devoted to hybrid ducks I haven't found it yet. Earlier this year I saw an unusual duck in Bushy Park SW London , and have been trying to identify it ever since. I have just...
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    Hello All

    Hi , I discovered this site earlier today while web searching for info on hybrid ducks , and thought I'd join in the fun. Snake
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