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Old October 17th, 2009, 07:41 PM   #1
Colin Key
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Default Not really been birding today...

... but the birds have come to me. An Osprey carrying a large fish over my house actually dripped blood onto the terrace, an adult Black-winged Kite has been eating my rats () and actually posed for a photo (unfortunately right at the edge of my land and about 200 metres away):





And, I have noticed recently that a very large number of birds have ticks attached, such as this Stonechat (also in my garden):





Rather odd for this late in the year - is this a further sign of global warming?


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Old October 20th, 2009, 10:17 PM   #2
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Hi Colin,
Nice photos. Is it not amazing that some of this creatures are our next door neighbour's and we have to marvel their presence. Good catch for the tit too, I could see with my naked eye.

Thanks Seedy gambian birder.
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