what is the best thing to watch in manchester re;bird watching
Michael Willett said
Sun Mar 31 10:46 PM, 2013
Ian McKerchar wrote:
Michael Willett wrote:
I am guessing Niall is only young?
Well he's put his year of birth as 1969 and in my book that is pretty young
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Wednesday 27th of March 2013 05:57:57 PM
Hahaha
I'm stumped at this question too then
Michael Willett said
Wed Mar 27 10:18 PM, 2013
I am guessing Niall is only young?
Steve Suttill said
Wed Mar 27 5:25 PM, 2013
Ian McKerchar wrote:
Well he's put his year of bird as 1969 and in my book that is pretty young
year of bird
Funny how some forum members don't include their birthday, Mr McKerchar How do we know when to send a card?
-- Edited by Steve Suttill on Wednesday 27th of March 2013 08:29:26 PM
Ian McKerchar said
Wed Mar 27 3:21 PM, 2013
Michael Willett wrote:
I am guessing Niall is only young?
Well he's put his year of birth as 1969 and in my book that is pretty young
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Wednesday 27th of March 2013 05:57:57 PM
Ian McKerchar said
Tue Mar 26 5:18 AM, 2013
An odd question, which for me is unanswerable!
Which bird is the best to watch depends on...well, everything. Its an entirely personal affair and though some species are more 'liked' than others; surely the joy is getting out there and seeing for yourself what YOU think is the best thing to watch?
NIALL GALLAGHER said
Tue Mar 26 5:09 AM, 2013
i cant wait to go and try the best ones
John Rayner said
Mon Mar 25 10:23 PM, 2013
NIALL GALLAGHER wrote:
what is the best thing to watch in manchester re;bird watching
i cant wait to go and try the best ones
Birds!
Apologies for the flippant reply but I don't really get your question. If you meant where is the best place to watch birds then Pennington Flash is generally regarded as the premiere site.
If you meant what species are currently attracting attention then I should keep an eye on the latest threads on the County Bird sightings forum.
You may not find anything as exciting as your Toco Toucan avatar however
Cheers, John
-- Edited by John Rayner on Monday 25th of March 2013 10:27:07 PM
Hahaha
I'm stumped at this question too then
year of bird
Funny how some forum members don't include their birthday, Mr McKerchar
How do we know when to send a card?
-- Edited by Steve Suttill on Wednesday 27th of March 2013 08:29:26 PM
Well he's put his year of birth as 1969 and in my book that is pretty young
-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Wednesday 27th of March 2013 05:57:57 PM
Which bird is the best to watch depends on...well, everything. Its an entirely personal affair and though some species are more 'liked' than others; surely the joy is getting out there and seeing for yourself what YOU think is the best thing to watch?
Birds!
Apologies for the flippant reply but I don't really get your question. If you meant where is the best place to watch birds then Pennington Flash is generally regarded as the premiere site.
If you meant what species are currently attracting attention then I should keep an eye on the latest threads on the County Bird sightings forum.
You may not find anything as exciting as your Toco Toucan avatar however
Cheers, John
-- Edited by John Rayner on Monday 25th of March 2013 10:27:07 PM