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Anyone know their British Birds ?


argyll

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should have shot it and then took its picture, I would have then been able to tell you what it was!! LOL

Keith

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it could have been a CHOUGH

follow this link http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/Environment/wil...ough/chough.htm

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Well if we are going to get really silly I think it was a Magnificant Frigate Bird over here on its holidays

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Ferret

I though a Night Jar too but think they are in africa for their winter hols! We used to have some near us , and make a really weird noise more like machinery than birds

 

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Guest Ferret1959

It was the sound that Gerry described that pointed me in the Nightjar direction.

 

Maybe it missed the last flight to Africa. :D

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