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<blockquote data-quote="Ruby" data-source="post: 166182" data-attributes="member: 3679"><p>Hi Postcard,</p><p></p><p>I was thinking that my thread had sunk without trace.....</p><p></p><p>Yes, logic would suggest that the countryside is fairly sparsely covered, so most of the birds must get away with it (as it were...)</p><p></p><p>Does make you wonder though, when the Squacco Heron chooses to show up in 3 of the most watched areas of the South-east in 3 consecutive days.</p><p></p><p>As regards the Heron, if it had carried on as before, it would have made it into Norfolk by now.... No way of knowing what happened to it I guess. Maybe the most likely scenario is that it came to its senses and did an about-turn and headed back to France....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruby, post: 166182, member: 3679"] Hi Postcard, I was thinking that my thread had sunk without trace..... Yes, logic would suggest that the countryside is fairly sparsely covered, so most of the birds must get away with it (as it were...) Does make you wonder though, when the Squacco Heron chooses to show up in 3 of the most watched areas of the South-east in 3 consecutive days. As regards the Heron, if it had carried on as before, it would have made it into Norfolk by now.... No way of knowing what happened to it I guess. Maybe the most likely scenario is that it came to its senses and did an about-turn and headed back to France.... [/QUOTE]
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