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  1. dantheman

    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    To be honest, I thought it had been agreed weeks ago that it was a bar of chocolate?? No?
  2. dantheman

    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    No worries. And trust the weekend improves. B (: And to whatever major rarity it ever transpires to be in the OP's garden ...
  3. dantheman

    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    Maybe I missed a smiley off my post above? ;)
  4. dantheman

    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    Of course they are his. Or are you implying that they aren't, and have been used without the owner's permission? The general birding community would be very unhappy to hear that a birder had committed a misdemeanor of this grave nature. I'm sure that JSB is beyond reproach in this case.
  5. dantheman

    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    Given that almost all mobile phones these days have a camera which would at least capture a good record shot, no reason why we can't expect to see a photo sooner rather than later ... ;)
  6. dantheman

    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    I think we're all missing the obvious, Colour = Cadbury's chocolate brown Size = pigeon(ish) These and other features suggested lead to the obvious conclusion that it is a Cadbury's 400g (substantially bigger than most british woodpeckers) Whole Nut Chocolate Bar...
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