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« Reply #19410 on: December 05, 2012, 10:35:51 AM » |
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By the way. Have you noticed that while loads of people wax lyrical about Derbyshire or Yorkshire, "God's own County" etc, no one seems to give a shit about Leicestershire.
I think you need hills to be lyrically waxed about. We ain't got many. Though, satisfyingly, Bardon Hill at 912 feet ranks us 25th highest out of 48 English counties, leaving Notts (39th - snortle!), Northants (38th) and Warwickshire (29th) eating dirt. We'll draw a veil over Derbyshire as the Peak District clearly belongs in Yorkshire. Excellent. I'm a Yorkshireman at heart but It's great to hear some positive comments about my adopted County. More please. Dawn isn't always there.
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« Reply #19411 on: December 05, 2012, 10:40:59 AM » |
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hey red i remember somewhere about you posting a video of some birds dancing in unison what type of birds are these as i have thousands of them dancing every morning and evening above my house will try and grab a video of them sometime if you want
this time of year is wonderful for being up early in the country as hundreds of different types birds all just from tree to tree looking for a perch to attack the the gardens and with no leaves on the tress you can watch closer in fact a couple nearly came and perched on me the other day looking for a good vantage point
oh and then you get the gulls that sit on roof tops trying to get the warmth from all the central heating systems while they try and scavenge the left overs?
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« Reply #19412 on: December 05, 2012, 10:45:43 AM » |
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hey red i remember somewhere about you posting a video of some birds dancing in unison what type of birds are these as i have thousands of them dancing every morning and evening above my house will try and grab a video of them sometime if you want
this time of year is wonderful for being up early in the country as hundreds of different types birds all just from tree to tree looking for a perch to attack the the gardens and with no leaves on the tress you can watch closer in fact a couple nearly came and perched on me the other day looking for a good vantage point
oh and then you get the gulls that sit on roof tops trying to get the warmth from all the central heating systems while they try and scavenge the left overs?
(Sorry, couldn't resist)
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« Reply #19413 on: December 05, 2012, 10:48:24 AM » |
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hey red i remember somewhere about you posting a video of some birds dancing in unison what type of birds are these as i have thousands of them dancing every morning and evening above my house will try and grab a video of them sometime if you want
this time of year is wonderful for being up early in the country as hundreds of different types birds all just from tree to tree looking for a perch to attack the the gardens and with no leaves on the tress you can watch closer in fact a couple nearly came and perched on me the other day looking for a good vantage point
oh and then you get the gulls that sit on roof tops trying to get the warmth from all the central heating systems while they try and scavenge the left overs?
Iron! So nice to hear from you. Mad observational skillz BTW. I'm so proud of you. Lots of birds do 'dances'. Try to identify them yourself. it's great fun. Try using this site. If you don't like it there are loads of others. http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdidentifier/PS- Do you use binoculars or a small telescope? If not you should give it a go.
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« Reply #19414 on: December 05, 2012, 10:52:29 AM » |
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hey red i remember somewhere about you posting a video of some birds dancing in unison what type of birds are these as i have thousands of them dancing every morning and evening above my house will try and grab a video of them sometime if you want
this time of year is wonderful for being up early in the country as hundreds of different types birds all just from tree to tree looking for a perch to attack the the gardens and with no leaves on the tress you can watch closer in fact a couple nearly came and perched on me the other day looking for a good vantage point
oh and then you get the gulls that sit on roof tops trying to get the warmth from all the central heating systems while they try and scavenge the left overs?
Iron! So nice to hear from you. Mad observational skillz BTW. I'm so proud of you. Lots of birds do 'dances'. Try to identify them yourself. it's great fun. Try using this site. If you don't like it there are loads of others. http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdidentifier/PS- Do you use binoculars or a small telescope? If not you should give it a go. You never said that when I posted. 
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« Reply #19415 on: December 05, 2012, 11:00:54 AM » |
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hey red i remember somewhere about you posting a video of some birds dancing in unison what type of birds are these as i have thousands of them dancing every morning and evening above my house will try and grab a video of them sometime if you want
this time of year is wonderful for being up early in the country as hundreds of different types birds all just from tree to tree looking for a perch to attack the the gardens and with no leaves on the tress you can watch closer in fact a couple nearly came and perched on me the other day looking for a good vantage point
oh and then you get the gulls that sit on roof tops trying to get the warmth from all the central heating systems while they try and scavenge the left overs?
Iron! So nice to hear from you. Mad observational skillz BTW. I'm so proud of you. Lots of birds do 'dances'. Try to identify them yourself. it's great fun. Try using this site. If you don't like it there are loads of others. http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdidentifier/PS- Do you use binoculars or a small telescope? If not you should give it a go. dont need bins as they are litterally 20 yards over my head at some points in there dance all i know is after the dance the trees fill up with black birds with yellow beaks and they are perched on trees less that 5 feet from where i am sat
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« Reply #19416 on: December 05, 2012, 11:01:33 AM » |
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oh and if i had bins on to get closer i would lose some of the overall view
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« Reply #19417 on: December 05, 2012, 11:03:25 AM » |
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hey red i remember somewhere about you posting a video of some birds dancing in unison what type of birds are these as i have thousands of them dancing every morning and evening above my house will try and grab a video of them sometime if you want
this time of year is wonderful for being up early in the country as hundreds of different types birds all just from tree to tree looking for a perch to attack the the gardens and with no leaves on the tress you can watch closer in fact a couple nearly came and perched on me the other day looking for a good vantage point
oh and then you get the gulls that sit on roof tops trying to get the warmth from all the central heating systems while they try and scavenge the left overs?
Iron! So nice to hear from you. Mad observational skillz BTW. I'm so proud of you. Lots of birds do 'dances'. Try to identify them yourself. it's great fun. Try using this site. If you don't like it there are loads of others. http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdidentifier/PS- Do you use binoculars or a small telescope? If not you should give it a go. You never said that when I posted.  Iron buys me lunch.
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« Reply #19418 on: December 05, 2012, 11:05:56 AM » |
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hey red i remember somewhere about you posting a video of some birds dancing in unison what type of birds are these as i have thousands of them dancing every morning and evening above my house will try and grab a video of them sometime if you want
this time of year is wonderful for being up early in the country as hundreds of different types birds all just from tree to tree looking for a perch to attack the the gardens and with no leaves on the tress you can watch closer in fact a couple nearly came and perched on me the other day looking for a good vantage point
oh and then you get the gulls that sit on roof tops trying to get the warmth from all the central heating systems while they try and scavenge the left overs?
Iron! So nice to hear from you. Mad observational skillz BTW. I'm so proud of you. Lots of birds do 'dances'. Try to identify them yourself. it's great fun. Try using this site. If you don't like it there are loads of others. http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdidentifier/PS- Do you use binoculars or a small telescope? If not you should give it a go. dont need bins as they are litterally 20 yards over my head at some points in there dance all i know is after the dance the trees fill up with black birds with yellow beaks and they are perched on trees less that 5 feet from where i am sat Your talking an in-flight dance? I bet they're starlings.
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« Reply #19419 on: December 05, 2012, 11:07:34 AM » |
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yeah inflight dances would look very much like that if i wasnt so close to them
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« Reply #19420 on: December 05, 2012, 11:09:26 AM » |
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its starts off with a few hundred birds and then for about an hour you see big groups joining them untill there is thousands of them
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« Reply #19421 on: December 05, 2012, 11:09:37 AM » |
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hey red i remember somewhere about you posting a video of some birds dancing in unison what type of birds are these as i have thousands of them dancing every morning and evening above my house will try and grab a video of them sometime if you want
this time of year is wonderful for being up early in the country as hundreds of different types birds all just from tree to tree looking for a perch to attack the the gardens and with no leaves on the tress you can watch closer in fact a couple nearly came and perched on me the other day looking for a good vantage point
oh and then you get the gulls that sit on roof tops trying to get the warmth from all the central heating systems while they try and scavenge the left overs?
Iron! So nice to hear from you. Mad observational skillz BTW. I'm so proud of you. Lots of birds do 'dances'. Try to identify them yourself. it's great fun. Try using this site. If you don't like it there are loads of others. http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdidentifier/PS- Do you use binoculars or a small telescope? If not you should give it a go. You never said that when I posted.  Iron buys me lunch. Call.
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« Reply #19422 on: December 05, 2012, 11:13:39 AM » |
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hey red i remember somewhere about you posting a video of some birds dancing in unison what type of birds are these as i have thousands of them dancing every morning and evening above my house will try and grab a video of them sometime if you want
this time of year is wonderful for being up early in the country as hundreds of different types birds all just from tree to tree looking for a perch to attack the the gardens and with no leaves on the tress you can watch closer in fact a couple nearly came and perched on me the other day looking for a good vantage point
oh and then you get the gulls that sit on roof tops trying to get the warmth from all the central heating systems while they try and scavenge the left overs?
Iron! So nice to hear from you. Mad observational skillz BTW. I'm so proud of you. Lots of birds do 'dances'. Try to identify them yourself. it's great fun. Try using this site. If you don't like it there are loads of others. http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdidentifier/PS- Do you use binoculars or a small telescope? If not you should give it a go. You never said that when I posted.  Iron buys me lunch. Call. I can prove it. I saved the receipt for prosperity. (I do that with all Scots, it will be valuable one day)
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« Reply #19423 on: December 05, 2012, 11:14:24 AM » |
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was in lunch or an all you can eat breakfast?
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« Reply #19424 on: December 05, 2012, 11:17:35 AM » |
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was in lunch or an all you can eat breakfast?
Must have been lunch. 'All you can eat' does not compute.
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