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jaysay 02-01-2011 17:57

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 872749)
Surely then it's a "Whitebird" or am I being Un-PC ? should that then be "Blackbird of a different colour" or even "Chalkbird" ? Hey ... I don't make the rules :D

No just bend them slightly Dave:D

DaveinGermany 02-01-2011 18:04

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 872751)
No just bend them slightly Dave:D

Just shows you how stupid things have gotten ! :(

jaysay 02-01-2011 18:07

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 872755)
Just shows you how stupid things have gotten ! :(

Tell me about it :(

cashman 02-01-2011 19:20

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Well at least it wasn't a White Tit, like a bit of color too em.:D

Retlaw 02-01-2011 19:28

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 872737)
Its no use saying things like that Retlaw won't know what you mean:D

Ooooo, I'll have to get the frozen one to handbag you.:D
Is it sumat to do wi riding a one wheeled cycle.:confused::D

Retlaw 02-01-2011 19:34

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 872749)
Surely then it's a "Whitebird" or am I being Un-PC ? should that then be "Blackbird of a different colour" or even "Chalkbird" ? Hey ... I don't make the rules :D

Not being pedantic (according to Jay I'm not supposed to understand words like that), would it not be an odd coloured bird of the Turdus merula species.

JCB 02-01-2011 20:07

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It certainly wasn't one of these which was perched on top of a chimney in Exchange St.

jaysay 03-01-2011 09:09

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 872818)
It certainly wasn't one of these which was perched on top of a chimney in Exchange St.

Looks like a Peacock or Peahen JCB well with the head plumage anyway

JCB 03-01-2011 09:49

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 872874)
Looks like a Peacock or Peahen JCB well with the head plumage anyway

Yes is was Jaysay . It woke me up one morning last year making a spooky noise . It may have been in distress . I managed to get a few photos , then it disappeared . At first sight I thought it was a vulture .

jaysay 03-01-2011 09:58

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 872895)
Yes is was Jaysay . It woke me up one morning last year making a spooky noise . It may have been in distress . I managed to get a few photos , then it disappeared . At first sight I thought it was a vulture .

A Few years ago I used to come across one regularly up Green Haworth near the Shoulder of Mutton, think a bloke up there owned it

Neil 03-01-2011 19:33

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Did someone say peahen, I want one of those :D

jaysay 04-01-2011 10:28

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 873080)
Did someone say peahen, I want one of those :D

Is your peacock getting lonely:D


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