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Old 15-06-2020, 04:48 PM #26
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When we moved to our new house 7 yrs ago we made an effort to make the garden bird friendly and we have found a new hobby. We were, until lock down, out and about in the countryside as often as we could and had seen ever so many birds. We set off a few months back to see if we could find some red kites. had no luck all morning so went back to where we had parked the car and, low and behold, there on a gate post was a magnificent red kite!
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our garden here is both bird-friendly, but also insect-friendly with all sorts of flowers
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When we moved to our new house 7 yrs ago we made an effort to make the garden bird friendly and we have found a new hobby. We were, until lock down, out and about in the countryside as often as we could and had seen ever so many birds. We set off a few months back to see if we could find some red kites. had no luck all morning so went back to where we had parked the car and, low and behold, there on a gate post was a magnificent red kite!
I love red kites, they're proportionately more common in this part of Northants than they are in the whole country. You can barely make a short journey without seeing at least one!
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I wonder if people know the difference betwixt a rook, raven and crow?
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I wonder if people know the difference betwixt a rook, raven and crow?
I was told by an old Norfolk boy, if you see a rook on its own, he's a crow. If you see a bunch of crows together, they're rooks.
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