More likely to be a buzzard or merlin isn't it?
I know birds of prey. Trust me. A buzzard is a hawk and will not be seen anywhere near here, a Merlin isn't much bigger than a sparrow and eats insects. This is definitely a Peregrine. And it's still sitting there.
I know birds of prey. Trust me. A buzzard is a hawk and will not be seen anywhere near here, a Merlin isn't much bigger than a sparrow and eats insects. This is definitely a Peregrine. And it's still sitting there.
Hopefully the Peregrine (a classy native bird of prey) is a genuine resident of The Amex - unlike that adopted non-native raptor used to fright the vermin at Selhurst.
That's all we need, he sounds like a typical Guardian reading upper class knob.
Ooh, that's interesting, Mr Vegster here has managed to fail miserably at socially profiling me from one post. Come on then, how did you you come to that conclusion about me? Actually, profile me here and now and tell me all about myself seeing as you all about me.
Or you can stop being a dick.
Decisions decisions eh?.......