JTweedie
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-11082812
Quite interesting that of all the places it turned up was at a feeding station.
It made me wonder if birds have some way of communicating with each other - is it possible that food sources are communicated amongst birds, and in particular birds like Red Kites that mix in large groups?
Quite interesting that of all the places it turned up was at a feeding station.
It made me wonder if birds have some way of communicating with each other - is it possible that food sources are communicated amongst birds, and in particular birds like Red Kites that mix in large groups?