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sgt.colon
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wellington womble
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Mistress Rose
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gz
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Mistress Rose
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We have a peregrine falcon who uses a pylon near us. Not sure if it is nesting, as it doesn't seem to be there all the time. Have had a couple of pigeons it dropped, and found another that it must have killed. The rooks come and pull bits off our birch tree, but they have moved to the next pylon in the line. Have greenfinches, chaffinches, thrushes, blackbirds, pigeons and have seen a greater spotted woodpecker and a goldcrest. Don't see all of them all at once, and we would be hard pushed to get very many for the birdwatch, as I am sure half the birds hide for it. |
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yummersetter
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gz
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derbyshiredowser
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Mistress Rose
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gythagirl
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yummersetter
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