Feb 2019
8:52am, 6 Feb 2019
769 posts
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um
Only a 1 or 2 for these?
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Feb 2019
9:00am, 6 Feb 2019
29,006 posts
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Derby Tup
Rooks (currently rebuilding a rookery near you) teeeeennnn!
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Feb 2019
10:31am, 6 Feb 2019
17,633 posts
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KinkyS
Jackdaws - smart grey head, sleek black body, ice blue eye and full of intelligence and personality
Gadwall - understated elegance at its finest
Pheasant - bloody stupid birds if you ask me
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Feb 2019
10:58am, 6 Feb 2019
29,012 posts
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Derby Tup
Gadwall - one for the ‘spotter
The classic trio of mature woodland specials - pied flycatcher, redstart and wood warbler. Teeeeeennnn for all three
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Feb 2019
1:15pm, 6 Feb 2019
11,719 posts
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Rosehip
Little Egret this morning:) and lots of pied wagtails
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Feb 2019
5:22pm, 6 Feb 2019
2,403 posts
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phal
Ooooo loving reading what people think of different birds, and why.
Bittern are a massive favourite due to so many fun memories attached to them. Boom! Same with Dippers. And Barn Owls. And pokey pokey birds (Godwit)
Love a Pied Wagtail - they’re my newest obsession to watch.
Can’t beat tits (ooo errr 😂) for watching their daft behaviour.
Pheasants are stupid, but the male is such a awesomely coloured bird.
I love listening to a bit collection of lapwing ‘peeewit’ at each other - and greenshank and redshank... love their noises.
I quite like woodpigeons too. Sometimes it’s all I get to see during the day in our garden! 😂
Not sure what I’m less keen on..... Canadian Geese and Mute Swans maybe.
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Feb 2019
5:23pm, 6 Feb 2019
2,404 posts
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phal
Bit = big collection. Otherwise known as a flock.... maybe.... 🙄
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Feb 2019
5:31pm, 6 Feb 2019
29,017 posts
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Derby Tup
A handsome ‘ten’ seen on this evening’s walk? Chris who?
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Feb 2019
5:34pm, 6 Feb 2019
1,799 posts
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J2R
Blackbird and song thrushes singing in the park just now. Spring not too far away.
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Feb 2019
6:22pm, 6 Feb 2019
29,018 posts
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Derby Tup
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