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Dec 2024
10:04am, 6 Dec 2024
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Red Squirrel
That’s funny Ness. I don’t imagine the peacocks have great control over manoeuvring or landing generally, so probably have to weigh things up carefully before taking off.
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Dec 2024
10:53am, 6 Dec 2024
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Derby Tup
Rooks renovating their rookeries in South Devon. Lambs here too
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Dec 2024
11:44am, 6 Dec 2024
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Ness
I think you're right, Red Squirrel. 😁 Nice, DT. |
Dec 2024
11:56am, 6 Dec 2024
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jacdaw
Lambs in December!!
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Dec 2024
12:54pm, 6 Dec 2024
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Derby Tup
Standard down here
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Dec 2024
2:38pm, 6 Dec 2024
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Red Squirrel
Heinzster wrote: I have never seen a peacock flying. On a caravan holiday some years back one roosted fairly high up in a nearby tree each night. I saw it walking that direction at the appropriate time and watched it for half an hour. It flew up in the approximately 5 seconds I looked away. Perhaps it was embarrassed about being ungainly. |
Dec 2024
3:06pm, 6 Dec 2024
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Ness
Lol
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Dec 2024
7:25pm, 6 Dec 2024
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steve45
Song Thrush singing its head off pre dawn this morning. The usual return to occasional winter singing.
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Dec 2024
10:07pm, 6 Dec 2024
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Derby Tup
Brilliant
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Dec 2024
10:14pm, 6 Dec 2024
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Nord Rundeer 🦌
Peococks are more efficient at walking than flying perplexity.ai
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