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Birds you've seen today

 
John Ravenscroft
John Ravenscroft
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quotePosted at 20:30 on 30th July 2008

Thanks, Lyn.

Good to meet you.

The pic was a toss-up between me now and me back in 1954!

http://www.johnravenscroft.co.uk/mediac/400_0/media/Mum~and~John.jpg

I went for contemporary.


Lyn G
Lyn G
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Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 20:59 on 30th July 2008
It's ok John, I prefer you as you are NOW but several of us have put pics on here over time as we were when we were younger, but decided to grow up once again and be 'adults' (is that the right word? lol )

Sue H.
Sue H.
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Location: USA
quotePosted at 21:10 on 30th July 2008
Mature children maybe?

Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 21:54 on 30th July 2008
Or like me immature. He he he

Sue H.
Sue H.
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quotePosted at 02:03 on 8th September 2008

Wow! The Hummingbirds are really working the feeders now, getting ready for their migration.

I'm also hearing the tweets of little warblers coming back through from their summer haunts to their winter wonderlands. I can't get outside fast enough, but soon I will, and I'll be taking my camera.

So what birds are you all seeing?


Wolf
Wolf
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Location: Australia
quotePosted at 02:19 on 8th September 2008

Today in the garden, Galahs, Rosellas, Rainbow Lorrikeets, Wattle birds, and when I went to the local paper shop, a pair of Sea Eagles soaring overhead.

Soon my garden will be full of birds as Spring takes hold.


Catherine England Schleunes
Catherine England Schleunes
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quotePosted at 02:50 on 8th September 2008
Sounds good Wolf. I enjoy sitting on my patio watching and listening to the birds. It is like heavenly singing.

Paul Hilton
Paul Hilton
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quotePosted at 03:16 on 8th September 2008
Same here at dawn Catherine. In the park next door what a noise of various birds waking up, though fairly common Sparrows, Blackbirds, Pigeons, a pair of Magpies hang around here. But, someone is up early as a fox trotted past the front door a few minutes ago looking for his breakfast no doubt. 

Catherine England Schleunes
Catherine England Schleunes
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quotePosted at 04:17 on 8th September 2008

I love to watch foxes. Their bushy tails are so pretty. Get them through our back yard along with deer.

 


Lyn G
Lyn G
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quotePosted at 06:51 on 8th September 2008
Ive seen no birds roday yet, I think they all must have migrated to get away from our lousy weather Undecided

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