Ludensian Gull
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7. What are they ?
Swallows
7. What are they ?
Saw them myself over the summer, got flown over quite low by one near Burpham one early morning.I'm also rather partial to Red Kites, having seen them regularly by the M40 on my trips to and from university in Buckingham. They can now been seen regularly at the Burgh, above Burpham.
7. What are they ?
My favourite has to be a seagull
So, you've met my kids?I like the chicks. Utter RUTHLESS and totally lacking in respect for their parents. They would fck them over for a crust of bread.
So, you've met my kids?
Yep, you've met themI like to feed Seagulls and see the utter carnage. Chicks pecking away at their parents. They are hard motherfckers. It is ALL about them.
Disappointed in the lack of posts featuring tits so far, if I'm honest.
What's happened to you, NSC?
Saw something similar in Worthing last year, never found out what it was.A couple of years ago, I saw someone a bit odd in Balham looking very disoriented.
A largish light brown bird, smaller than a pigeon but rounder with blue flecks on the wings.
What was that ?
Looked like something more comfortable in a wood rather than an inner city.
Disappointed in the lack of posts featuring tits so far, if I'm honest.
What's happened to you, NSC?
We have barn owls locally to Bracknell Towers - sometimes hunting in broad daylight, quite close to the house. There is an old flint barn about a mile away, where they nest in old tea chests that the farmer has placed up in the rafters. Wonderful birds.Indeed, one of my favourite Sunday afternoon excursions is to take the folks down to Shoreham to see if the ones on the power station tower are there, perhaps taking in a drink and a bite at Carat's Cafe. However, my favourite is the Barn Owl, though they've sadly had a couple of bad years thanks to the grotty weather. I'm also rather partial to Red Kites, having seen them regularly by the M40 on my trips to and from university in Buckingham. They can now been seen regularly at the Burgh, above Burpham.
We have barn owls locally to Bracknell Towers - sometimes hunting in broad daylight, quite close to the house. There is an old flint barn about a mile away, where they nest in old tea chests that the farmer has placed up in the rafters. Wonderful birds.
But my favourites have to be the nightingales that sing through the night from the old oak tree at the end of our garden.