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• #2977
Doesnt anyone on here looking for lovebirds?
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• #2978
Not really sure of the context here but seeing caged birds in this thread makes me sad.
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• #2979
I like to think they are employed. Like a Zoo (office).
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• #2980
This made me jump, didn’t see it but there is an eye if you look closely, wonder if it’s a hobby/kestrel?
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• #2981
did it fly off (relatively) unscathed?
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• #2982
Yeah maybe have a look on the ground floor. 😬
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• #2983
Well from the brief look I had when i looked up from the bang it definitely flew of downwards. Couldn’t see anything below (6 floors) but didn’t open the windows and look close to the building.
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• #2984
My vote is pigeon. It's the excuse I offer up to my wife as to why I don't clean the kitchen sliding door because it's happened three times. Then I have to look at the grease smear for weeks until I can be arsed to wipe it.
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• #2985
Heron scouting out the neighbours koi
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• #2986
^ ace
Pigeons found a Cake
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• #2987
I'm looking to buy a pair of binoculars for birdwatching.
I gather I need something like 42/10
Budget £300-£400
Lightweight
Any Recommendations?
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• #2988
I'm no expert but I bought some Nikon Monarchs a few years ago and am very happy with them.
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• #2989
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• #2990
Grey heron getting annoyed at a gull today at Amwell in the Lee Valley
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• #2991
Counted 8 snipe I think as well
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• #2992
Back on the edge of the marsh for a short pre pub walk and quite a bounty of the usual suspects plus Redwing, kingfisher, dunnock, firecrest along with a decent sized flock of lapwing and as I type this a couple of angry rooks dealing with a large raptor. Didn’t get a good enough look to identify but it was either a harrier or buzzard.
Update: some long legged white thing that’s not a heron and a hawfinch
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• #2993
Quiet few months without much intentional birding but local walk has snipe, Stonechat, some winter thrushes, mipipit back for the winter which is nice
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• #2994
Saw this today near the velodrome and it made my day.
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• #2995
I'm thinking it was a sparrow hawk. I lifted the shadows in this one to see the feather pattern. I went back this morning and it was in the same spot but flew away before I could get my camera out.
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• #2996
I'd say that is a peregrine falcon rather than a sparrowhawk. It had moustachial stripes which sparrowhawks don't have.
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• #2997
Ah, like the kingfisher muncher on the previous page? I'm sort of hoping it wasn't that as I'd be conflicted then!
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• #2998
Yeah, the same. I'm sure a sparrowhawk would take a kingfisher if the opportunity appeared, if that makes any difference? :)
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• #2999
Nope, it's definitely a kestrel, peregrines have much shorter tails proportionally to their bodies.
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• #3000
Watched Kes as a child….
Back in the smoke and just seen a buzzard over CP SE19, seem to come and visit every few weeks presumably from the north downs.