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UK List - Indian Peafowl? (1 Viewer)

Harcourt Arboretum and neighbouring Nuneham Courtenay:-

https://www.obga.ox.ac.uk/visit-arboretum#collapse432561

The article seems a bit unconvincing but having done the Borehamwood Monk Parakeets and Ely Muscovy Ducks in the past, I fear that I'll let myself down again at some point soon........ 3:)

All the best

Shame on you, though of course I have done exactly the same ๐Ÿคฃ
Werenโ€™t we told that JNC, at the time, refused to allow Muscovy onto C, even though it met the criteria? I find it hard to believe that any species will ever get onto C again. Other than a ringed foreign bird onto C6
 
BH

I believe Muscovies and Monk Parakeets were both culled.

I suspect I'll go for the Peacocks in a few days as it looks like that will be my only tick of the spring..... ๐Ÿ˜€

All the best
 
BH

I believe Muscovies and Monk Parakeets were both culled.

I suspect I'll go for the Peacocks in a few days as it looks like that will be my only tick of the spring..... ๐Ÿ˜€

All the best

I had some free range birds near Livermere the other day. Guineafowl too, plus some other Guineafowl wandering in the road just round the corner from home.
 
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