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02 Dec 2020 13:35 #3432
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Red Kite over Otley Rugby Ground and Parakeets over Twickenham
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02 Dec 2020 11:03 #3430
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A bit closer
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02 Dec 2020 10:59 - 02 Dec 2020 11:02 #3429
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Promising thread.
Anyone else seen any decent birdlife at cricket/ football grounds or golf courses - either in the UK or overseas?
The best I could manage was a dove on a floodlighting pylon (halfway up) at Grimsby Town FC.
Anyone else seen any decent birdlife at cricket/ football grounds or golf courses - either in the UK or overseas?
The best I could manage was a dove on a floodlighting pylon (halfway up) at Grimsby Town FC.
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02 Dec 2020 10:07 #3428
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I noticed that too
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01 Dec 2020 17:39 #3417
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Was anyone out for a duck?
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