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<blockquote data-quote="JTweedie" data-source="post: 3320059" data-attributes="member: 8075"><p>Always, always, always some Starlings around, so they'll be the first to see when I go out the door. </p><p></p><p>Others regularly seen include:</p><p></p><p>Magpie </p><p>Carrion Crow </p><p>Dunnock </p><p>Feral Pigeon </p><p>Wood Pigeon </p><p>House Sparrow (but only if I take a left outside the gate, never to the right)</p><p>Lesser Black-backed and Herring Gull (these two more often than not seen flying to and fro high up right through the day, but they come down to ground level quite often too)</p><p>Black-headed Gull</p><p></p><p>Sometimes there will be a Robin or a Blackbird, or a Blue Tit or two. If there's a Rook then there's usually a Jackdaw not far off too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTweedie, post: 3320059, member: 8075"] Always, always, always some Starlings around, so they'll be the first to see when I go out the door. Others regularly seen include: Magpie Carrion Crow Dunnock Feral Pigeon Wood Pigeon House Sparrow (but only if I take a left outside the gate, never to the right) Lesser Black-backed and Herring Gull (these two more often than not seen flying to and fro high up right through the day, but they come down to ground level quite often too) Black-headed Gull Sometimes there will be a Robin or a Blackbird, or a Blue Tit or two. If there's a Rook then there's usually a Jackdaw not far off too. [/QUOTE]
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