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<blockquote data-quote="Peewit" data-source="post: 1350097" data-attributes="member: 57492"><p>Hi H</p><p></p><p>Another lovely write up of your experiences in the birding world. The Seagulls are certainly well adapted to the cold and wet weather.</p><p></p><p>Wonder what was wrong with the Collared Dove. It is very polite to allow you to hold it in your hands. At least it is alright and it is not wounded in any way at all.</p><p>Maybe it was in shock and was a bit dazed for some reason or another.</p><p></p><p>Fabulous for you to see Bramblings. and they are so beautiful and colourful there is no way in the world that you will miss them either on the ground on in flight.</p><p>They made a lovely addition colour spectacular to the bird feeders, and look stunning if there is snow on the ground.</p><p></p><p>Lots of birds in flocks at the moment, and they represent the winter months in a big way.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for sharing your experiences. :-O:-O:t:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peewit, post: 1350097, member: 57492"] Hi H Another lovely write up of your experiences in the birding world. The Seagulls are certainly well adapted to the cold and wet weather. Wonder what was wrong with the Collared Dove. It is very polite to allow you to hold it in your hands. At least it is alright and it is not wounded in any way at all. Maybe it was in shock and was a bit dazed for some reason or another. Fabulous for you to see Bramblings. and they are so beautiful and colourful there is no way in the world that you will miss them either on the ground on in flight. They made a lovely addition colour spectacular to the bird feeders, and look stunning if there is snow on the ground. Lots of birds in flocks at the moment, and they represent the winter months in a big way. Thanks for sharing your experiences. :-O:-O:t: [/QUOTE]
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