RSM Masser
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I don’t want to appear to be just purving at the pictures.Good job he is doing the detailed research for you to share with the rest of us
Happy to share the top tips
I don’t want to appear to be just purving at the pictures.Good job he is doing the detailed research for you to share with the rest of us
Really? That looks more like the back way to Biffin Bridge.
It looks like the bottom of bray hill to me(geography not @rse) , it's steeper than it looks in that picture when you're walking up itReally? That looks more like the back way to Biffin Bridge.
I think it's admirable, but not really in the 'spirit' of the leering, sorry, thread.Can’t help thinking that this is significant thread drift, albeit still relevantly named
Good haul. We've started getting a few red kites around here and have seen a barn owl hunting in the early evening. The buzzards are quite plentiful, as well as the sodding gulls, which will see them off if they're hustling for airspace. I'm hoping the kites will put up a more spirited defence.I haven’t used Merlin but will download it and give it a go. We keep a list of the birds that we see in or over our garden. We are up to 46 so far with Red Kite being the latest addition:
Great Black Backed gull
Herring gull
Black headed gull
Kittiwake / Common Gull
Carrion crow
Jay
Jackdaw
Magpie
House sparrow
Hedge sparrow
Blackbird
Robin
Wren
Song thrush
Mistle thrush
Mallard
Moorhen
Greenfinch
Chaffinch
Goldfinch
Blue tit
Great tit
Long tailed tit
Coal tit
Pied wagtail
Yellow wagtail
Grey wagtail
Collared dove
Rock pigeon
Wood pigeon
Little Egret
Kingfisher
Buzzard
Sparrow hawk
Pheasant
Kestrel
Green woodpecker
Greater spotted woodpecker
Lesser spotted woodpecker
Blackcap
Grey heron
Goldcrest
Starling
Nuthatch
Tawny owl
Red Kite
Can’t help thinking that this is significant thread drift, albeit still relevantly named
She looks like she's having a nice time.
I think she's having a 'crisis'She looks like she's having a nice time.