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| Quote: McLaren_Field "Blimey - a bit sensitive these bird watchers aren't they
I felt like me dad was giving us a bollocking!
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| Quote: rhinoms "Bill oddie posts on ss.com
He should stick to the comedy shows and leave the serious countryside / outdoor programmes to those with a pedigree for that sort of thing
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I was born to be a Rhino like my dad
I was born to be a Rhino like my mum
I was born to be a Rhino
Born to be a Rhino
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| is a sensitive birdspotter known as a twitchy twitcher ?
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| Quote: Old Feller "Just to make a change from previous posts about cloud watching, while I was at the cricket on Sunday round about 4.30 I spotted 2 red kites circling the ground.
One at least was being mobbed by other birds & then it landed on a chimney on one of the houses that surround the ground at the Kirkstall Lane End.
They are magnificent birds that have been reintroduced to the Harewood Estate and are flourishing despite some attempts to poison or trap them.
According to today's YEP they have also been seen in the centre of Leeds.
I have seen a few birds in my time.
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| I too was misled by the thread title.
SORRY BEN!
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