We had a Kestral take a collared dove in the garden last week. We know what it was cos it proceeded to fly into the living room window and fall in a heap on the ground outside. We got a good look at it while it sorted itself out before flying off again to dismember its lunch in next doors garden.
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Originally posted by DaveBWe had a Kestral take a collared dove in the garden last week. We know what it was cos it proceeded to fly into the living room window and fall in a heap on the ground outside. We got a good look at it while it sorted itself out before flying off again to dismember its lunch in next doors garden.
"Well behaved women rarely make history"
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> Unfortunately they let anyone in these days, as you have discovered.
God, I'm quick today. Only took me 20 hours to get that one!

Jackdaws are nesting in Xog's church by the way.Comment
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I saw a rat the size of a cat the other day. It had just emerged from where they're repairing the Victorian sewer.
SG in "London wildlife" mode.
PS I have a theory that there is a mutant breed of giant rats in London's sewers. Just biding their time.Hard Brexit now!
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Shhhhhh... I'm not ready for details of my cunning plan to leak out just yet.Originally posted by sasguruPS I have a theory that there is a mutant breed of giant rats in London's sewers. Just biding their time.Comment
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Just to test your plan out, can you arrange for Tony Blair to be bitten on the arse?Originally posted by The MasterShhhhhh... I'm not ready for details of my cunning plan to leak out just yet.Hard Brexit now!
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that's cruelty to animalsOriginally posted by sasguruJust to test your plan out, can you arrange for Tony Blair to be bitten on the arse?Your parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second halfComment
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I tried, but it got confused and got Cherie instead...Originally posted by sasguruJust to test your plan out, can you arrange for Tony Blair to be bitten on the arse?
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back on topic - no spring run this year [ so far! ] oh. too busy
but out on my afternoon promenade today i did see a peregrine take a buzzard down to the ground. stupendous aerial acrobatics.
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