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Previously on "There is a bird of prey eating a pidgeon in my back garden"
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostBollocks. the pidgeon is still movingOriginally posted by minestrone View PostLook out the window and a pigeon is getting eaten.He's learnt to spell pigeon.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostProves you've learnt nothing in 8 years....
Last edited by mudskipper; 31 March 2018, 09:53.
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Probably a peregrine falcon. Do you live near Symonds Yat?Originally posted by minestrone View PostI'm just about to go out for lunch as well...
Hopefully the foxes will find it later and clean it up for me
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These old posts remind us who we've lost - zeity, OrangeHopper. Maybe they were eaten by birds of prey.
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Proves you've learnt nothing in 8 years....Originally posted by minestrone View PostFeck,
Chucked the crusts of my lunch sarnie out the back door, 5 minutes later I see these feathers blowing about.
Look out the window and a pigeon is getting eaten. Seems to have carried it but there is a bloody, feathery mess everywhere.
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Feck,
Chucked the crusts of my lunch sarnie out the back door, 5 minutes later I see these feathers blowing about.
Look out the window and a pigeon is getting eaten. Seems to have carried it but there is a bloody, feathery mess everywhere.
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They are taking over Saff London.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostThere's a flock of green parakeets living in Windsor Great Park.
Their population increases by 30% a year apparently.
They are damn noisy and not cute at all particularly when they open their bowels.
Though I remember going to Spain and feeding their parakeets bread. It was funny watching them struggle to try and eat it and not succeed.
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My neighbours have kindly put their bird feeders next to my fence which is great for the Norpusses.
This would explain the increase in dead avians littering my lawn.
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There's a flock of green parakeets living in Windsor Great Park.Originally posted by OrangeHopper View PostAre there none in the Thames valley?
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