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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2015 21:28:10 GMT
Sorry to go back over the ************** thing , but under one of his guises the orher night he proudly boasted , 'I'm the fucking daddy now mumf '... I bet he's doing the same on the other board, ..hes an egomaniac . Its just a big game to him. He's running amok , a flock of **************s , being unbelievable hurtful to aunt sal , So yesterday, move on chaps
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2015 0:32:37 GMT
Good evening Carps how goes it with the ************** finder general , pretty large community of prey birds here, kestrels, buzzards, sparrow hawks, plenty of crows ravens and rooks, wild ducks in the field next to the house, more goldfinches than I have seen for many a long time one nesting in a tree in the front garden, blue tits, great tits and a flock of coal tits earlier this year, culled a few greys this year fucking greedy bastards Hi mumf ....Tis the cliff finder general here....I still have a file on two suspects .I may do the normal cryptic clues for the mere mortals to follow later . I know of one particular poster that has been devastated by the demise of his only friend....answers on a postcard. Does it need a stamp on it ?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2015 0:33:28 GMT
He's running amok , a flock of **************s , being unbelievable hurtful to aunt sal , So yesterday, move on chaps Until tomorrow of course ....
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2015 0:35:33 GMT
....that you may have seen in your garden . Perhaps some of you may need help in identifying some birds you've seen.? A bit of a change from politics eh ? As usual I'll start ... I've had Nuthatches , Woodpeckers , Kestrels , Goldfinches , Bullfinches , but the best so far has been Redpols last year ... ....Oh and a heron that swiped my goldfish. How about you ? Herring Gulls shitting on the wife's washing ......sick of hearing her moaning about me throwing the crusts of my toast out to them .....women !
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Post by harryburrows on Jun 24, 2015 4:13:45 GMT
....that you may have seen in your garden . Perhaps some of you may need help in identifying some birds you've seen.? A bit of a change from politics eh ? As usual I'll start ... I've had Nuthatches , Woodpeckers , Kestrels , Goldfinches , Bullfinches , but the best so far has been Redpols last year ... ....Oh and a heron that swiped my goldfish. How about you ? Herring Gulls shitting on the wife's washing ......sick of hearing her moaning about me throwing the crusts of my toast out to them .....women ! Get some new teeth then Bish , you will never have Curley hair you know
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2015 5:05:45 GMT
....that you may have seen in your garden . Perhaps some of you may need help in identifying some birds you've seen.? A bit of a change from politics eh ? As usual I'll start ... I've had Nuthatches , Woodpeckers , Kestrels , Goldfinches , Bullfinches , but the best so far has been Redpols last year ... ....Oh and a heron that swiped my goldfish. How about you ? Herring Gulls shitting on the wife's washing ......sick of hearing her moaning about me throwing the crusts of my toast out to them .....women ! We would fall out I'f we were neighbours ......I told the guy next door but one, if he doesn't stop it, I will be scraping up the shit and tipping it through his letterbox..........he moved later........to Bispham
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Post by Northy on Jun 24, 2015 7:40:44 GMT
All the usual ones, we had a jay a couple of weeks ago, probably hunting for chicks in nests. Nuthatches, goldfinches, longtailed tits, But the one rare one was a snipe during that bad winter about 5 years ago, we had made a snowman which cleared snow off patches of the lawn and it was hunting for food, irs normal muddy areas at marbury were frozen solid. In 2004 we had a stork in the village for about 3 weeks, the place was swarming with twitchers
Sent from my SM-G850F using proboards
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Post by penkvillepotter on Jun 24, 2015 7:59:28 GMT
Hardly get any bird life in our garden. However I parked up at the Forest Park yesterday and apart from the nesting Coots and Grebes I saw 4 ducks that weren't in my RSPB Book of British Birds. They were white with flashes of black on their heads. Any help appreciated.
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Post by redstriper on Jun 24, 2015 8:14:43 GMT
On the Dee in Chester You have a boat? yep, but currently scouring ebay for a better one
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2015 8:48:05 GMT
yep, but currently scouring ebay for a better one Pic? my dream is to get a maxum bow rider I know nothing about them apart from they are expensive to keep up, which is why ive only been thinking about it since 2009 im 50 now so it's this or a super bike
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Post by redstriper on Jun 24, 2015 8:56:43 GMT
yep, but currently scouring ebay for a better one Pic? my dream is to get a maxum bow rider I know nothing about them apart from they are expensive to keep up, which is why ive only been thinking about it since 2009 im 50 now so it's this or a super bike that would be a bit of overkill for the dee (speed limit is 5mph) I'm after a cuddy with a slightly bigger cabin so my daughter can use it as a play room as well - approx. 18ft Boats deserve their own thread!
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Post by kbillyh on Jun 24, 2015 9:06:07 GMT
Even on a bird spotting thread you just have to bring him up though don't you. And you claim it's him that's the obsessive one? You lot really are a pisser, for this to be happening proves him to be the daddy over some of you lot that's for sure. A fucking bird spotting thread!! One in which the OP deliberately was using to change the subject and just couldn't help himself.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2015 9:12:04 GMT
Pic? my dream is to get a maxum bow rider I know nothing about them apart from they are expensive to keep up, which is why ive only been thinking about it since 2009 im 50 now so it's this or a super bike that would be a bit of overkill for the dee (speed limit is 5mph) I'm after a cuddy with a slightly bigger cabin so my daughter can use it as a play room as well - approx. 18ft Boats deserve their own thread! It's over kill for fleetwood harbour You could get many birds on that
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2015 10:40:33 GMT
....that you may have seen in your garden . Perhaps some of you may need help in identifying some birds you've seen.? A bit of a change from politics eh ? As usual I'll start ... I've had Nuthatches , Woodpeckers , Kestrels , Goldfinches , Bullfinches , but the best so far has been Redpols last year ... ....Oh and a heron that swiped my goldfish. How about you ? Good evening Carps how goes it with the ************** finder general , pretty large community of prey birds here, kestrels, buzzards, sparrow hawks, plenty of crows ravens and rooks, wild ducks in the field next to the house, more goldfinches than I have seen for many a long time one nesting in a tree in the front garden, blue tits, great tits and a flock of coal tits earlier this year, culled a few greys this year fucking greedy bastards Lol you mone you're bag of bcus you recon cliff y has more than 1 a count lol
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2015 11:34:17 GMT
Hardly get any bird life in our garden. However I parked up at the Forest Park yesterday and apart from the nesting Coots and Grebes I saw 4 ducks that weren't in my RSPB Book of British Birds. They were white with flashes of black on their heads. Any help appreciated. Tufted Duck?
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Post by harryburrows on Jun 24, 2015 14:17:12 GMT
All the usual ones, we had a jay a couple of weeks ago, probably hunting for chicks in nests. Nuthatches, goldfinches, longtailed tits, But the one rare one was a snipe during that bad winter about 5 years ago, we had made a snowman which cleared snow off patches of the lawn and it was hunting for food, irs normal muddy areas at marbury were frozen solid. In 2004 we had a stork in the village for about 3 weeks, the place was swarming with twitchers Sent from my SM-G850F using proboards Love snipe , lightly roasted with herbs , trussed with there own beaks
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Post by andrewguk on Jun 24, 2015 15:08:05 GMT
My Mrs saw a sparrowhawk catch a juvenile in our garden last year
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Post by ST1 Stokie on Jun 24, 2015 16:18:52 GMT
Think i saw a yellowhammer in a patients garden in Bayston Hill today
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Jun 24, 2015 16:19:55 GMT
Even on a bird spotting thread you just have to bring him up though don't you. And you claim it's him that's the obsessive one? You lot really are a pisser, for this to be happening proves him to be the daddy over some of you lot that's for sure. A fucking bird spotting thread!! One in which the OP deliberately was using to change the subject and just couldn't help himself. To be honest I thought it was just an elaborate entrapment to get us all to admit that Blackbirds are taking over. Which incidentally is true.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Jun 24, 2015 16:20:52 GMT
My Mrs saw a sparrowhawk catch a juvenile in our garden last year juvenile what?
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Jun 24, 2015 16:33:41 GMT
Spotted flycatcher at my parents' near Endon at the moment. He's like a tiny little bird of prey. Amazingly agile in the air. Nice. How near Endon? I'm in that vacinity {Stockton Brook}, and while I'm not about to stalk your folks' I would like to catch a glimpse of this. I'm not a real twitcher , but I find sightings of this nature soul food. Linnets and breeding Whitethroats on Marshes Hill at the mo. Partly the fascination for me is that these tiny creatures choose to knock about hereabouts, though they over-winter in southern France and beyond. Top effort and navigation. Even more crazy is the fact that some flutterbies do the cross-Channel thing too. Hence Frenchie.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2015 17:22:00 GMT
Hardly get any bird life in our garden. However I parked up at the Forest Park yesterday and apart from the nesting Coots and Grebes I saw 4 ducks that weren't in my RSPB Book of British Birds. They were white with flashes of black on their heads. Any help appreciated. Tufted Duck? If they were black with flashes of white - then they were coots.
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Post by andrewguk on Jun 24, 2015 17:31:24 GMT
My Mrs saw a sparrowhawk catch a juvenile in our garden last year juvenile what? House sparrow
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Post by penkvillepotter on Jun 24, 2015 18:10:16 GMT
If they were black with flashes of white - then they were coots. No they weren't Coots, the Coots were nesting. These had a Duck build and were white with black flashes on their yeds.
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Post by Timmypotter on Jun 24, 2015 20:55:24 GMT
Spotted flycatcher at my parents' near Endon at the moment. He's like a tiny little bird of prey. Amazingly agile in the air. Nice. How near Endon? I'm in that vacinity {Stockton Brook}, and while I'm not about to stalk your folks' I would like to catch a glimpse of this. I'm not a real twitcher , but I find sightings of this nature soul food. Linnets and breeding Whitethroats on Marshes Hill at the mo. Partly the fascination for me is that these tiny creatures choose to knock about hereabouts, though they over-winter in southern France and beyond. Top effort and navigation. Even more crazy is the fact that some flutterbies do the cross-Channel thing too. Hence Frenchie. My parents are in Gratton on the way up to Lask Edge. You can see loads of different birds around there, I guess as it's so quiet. My mum's side are from Stockton Brook (Houghwood Farm up the back of the golf course). There always seemed to be loads of woodpeckers up there when I was a kid.
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Post by Timmypotter on Jun 24, 2015 20:57:29 GMT
All the usual ones, we had a jay a couple of weeks ago, probably hunting for chicks in nests. One of those bastards ate 4 gold finch chicks out of a nest in our hedge at the weekend. My mother in law was totally distraught .... every cloud.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Jun 24, 2015 21:37:55 GMT
Nice. How near Endon? I'm in that vicinity {Stockton Brook}, and while I'm not about to stalk your folks' I would like to catch a glimpse of this. I'm not a real twitcher , but I find sightings of this nature soul food. Linnets and breeding Whitethroats on Marshes Hill at the mo. Partly the fascination for me is that these tiny creatures choose to knock about hereabouts, though they over-winter in southern France and beyond. Top effort and navigation. Even more crazy is the fact that some flutterbies do the cross-Channel thing too. Hence Frenchie. My parents are in Gratton on the way up to Lask Edge. You can see loads of different birds around there, I guess as it's so quiet. My mum's side are from Stockton Brook (Houghwood Farm up the back of the golf course). There always seemed to be loads of woodpeckers up there when I was a kid. My folks live up Lask Edge way, I'll take a detour through Gratton this weekend. The Houghwood is being knocked about a bit by the driving range construction. The noise of the stone crusher/grader is incessant at the moment. There's been a breeding pair of sparrowhawks on the Golf for a few years, but they seem to have moved on. I used to regularly see Green and Greater Spotted Woodpeckers and Jays galore around there, but not this year. There were hares too, but again it's been quiet on this front. I'm sure it'll recover, or something else will take advantage. I saw the Mistle Thrush on the 18th green of the Golf. So maybe some songbirds are taking advantage while the Corvids and such are lying low. Cheers. Is the stream/brook a good place to spot the Flycather? I'll be discreet, I won't mither the good folk of Gratton.
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Post by Timmypotter on Jun 24, 2015 21:57:20 GMT
You'll probably spot the flycatcher on Hathaway lane. If coming from Endon turn left at the crossroads in Gratton. After the junction with Dam's lane there's a brook running down the right side of the road - the flycatcher was there last wkend.
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Post by maninasuitcase on Jun 24, 2015 23:57:02 GMT
There's a few house martins in our street. My old man spotted them the other day. They're nesting in the house being me in the eaves of the roof. They are like little airplanes zooming round.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Jun 25, 2015 1:23:46 GMT
Think i saw a yellowhammer in a patients garden in Bayston Hill today I think I'd check Siskin before ticking that one off mate. Unless Bayston Hill is over in the east. Good if it was a yellowhammer. I'm not a twitcher though...
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