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[Misc] Woodcock ( bird variety)



portslade seagull

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Jul 19, 2003
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Sons and grandchildren over for dinner. Sitting in the front room when there was a load bang/thud on the glass door. When we checked it was a long beaked bird the likes of which I've never seen before. It had knocked itself out and there was claret on the patio.
We picked it up and put it into a box rather lifeless. An hour later it was more lively so we phoned Wadurs. They picked it up told us what it was and that luckily nothing was broken and they expect to release it in a couple of days. The guy had never seen this bird either.
Our good deed for the day
 




timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
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Sussex
Sons and grandchildren over for dinner. Sitting in the front room when there was a load bang/thud on the glass door. When we checked it was a long beaked bird the likes of which I've never seen before. It had knocked itself out and there was claret on the patio.
We picked it up and put it into a box rather lifeless. An hour later it was more lively so we phoned Wadurs. They picked it up told us what it was and that luckily nothing was broken and they expect to release it in a couple of days. The guy had never seen this bird either.
Our good deed for the day

Wadurs ? - can’t it swim
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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This isn't a thread about Murray's new goalscoring technique is it? ???
 


timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
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Sons and grandchildren over for dinner. Sitting in the front room when there was a load bang/thud on the glass door. When we checked it was a long beaked bird the likes of which I've never seen before. It had knocked itself out and there was claret on the patio.
We picked it up and put it into a box rather lifeless. An hour later it was more lively so we phoned Wadurs. They picked it up told us what it was and that luckily nothing was broken and they expect to release it in a couple of days. The guy had never seen this bird either.
Our good deed for the day

Oh I see, that type of bird after a night out on the red wine in Portslade. I’d keep your gate locked (bit rude about her beak mind)
 


Mr Putdown

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Jan 26, 2004
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Christchurch
Love them.

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Alba Badger

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Amazing birds, quite rare these days. They are normally nocturnal and rest up during the day in bushes in woodland. That's where my dog flushed one out, an absolute treat to see, the beaks are stunning.
 


Eeyore

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Sons and grandchildren over for dinner. Sitting in the front room when there was a load bang/thud on the glass door. When we checked it was a long beaked bird the likes of which I've never seen before. It had knocked itself out and there was claret on the patio.
We picked it up and put it into a box rather lifeless. An hour later it was more lively so we phoned Wadurs. They picked it up told us what it was and that luckily nothing was broken and they expect to release it in a couple of days. The guy had never seen this bird either.
Our good deed for the day

You don't normally see them during the day so that's the reason the guy may not have come across one. There aren't so many around these days either. They tend to hang around conifer.
 








Eeyore

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Eeyore

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Ashdown forest at dusk a good place to see them

No doubt. We have them nearby at Broadwater Warren too. Ashdown Forest is awesome for any nature enthusiast.

Haven't seen many heffalumps or woozles recently though.
 




Mr Putdown

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Jan 26, 2004
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You've got a conifer plantation there so it's likely a breeding ground.

They are adapted to both deciduous and coniferous forest. In fact the RSPB suggest that the increase in mature conifer woodlands could be one of the reasons why their numbers are in decline. In the winter there is every chance that any woodcock you see are actually Russian as about 1.5 million of them overwinter here.
 




Goldstone1976

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Apr 30, 2013
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[MENTION=27447]Goldstone1976[/MENTION] will be round like a shot. (Assuming it is an '82, naturally).

Bloody ‘82s and Robert Parker. A full, blousey vintage which is far too “hot”. Now, an ‘83, ‘85, ‘86, ‘89 or ‘90 (what a brilliant decade that was)? Now we’re talking. :wink:
 


Raleigh Chopper

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Sep 1, 2011
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Plymouth
I do a job every year in a house with shooting grounds on Dartmoor.
It's very expensive and they have some very rich people staying there to shoot.
Every year as I am driving down the long lane to the house there are hundreds of Woodcock and Pheasant in the road and hedgerows all ready to be beaten out and blasted.
Woodcock is delicious by the way, you should have killed and roasted it.
 


Kneon Light

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Jul 24, 2003
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Falkland Islands
I do a job every year in a house with shooting grounds on Dartmoor.
It's very expensive and they have some very rich people staying there to shoot.
Every year as I am driving down the long lane to the house there are hundreds of Woodcock and Pheasant in the road and hedgerows all ready to be beaten out and blasted.
Woodcock is delicious by the way, you should have killed and roasted it.

People who shoot woodcock are scum - it is a red-listed bird (endangered)
 










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