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TOPIC: nice sightings
Kane Brides
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Sat Jun 30 11:48 PM, 2007
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Whooper Swans?? They must be lost
perhaps over summering ones? Or maybe they think it's winter with all of this bad weather!
Kane
-- Edited by Kane Brides at 09:53, 2007-07-01
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Jake Caveney
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had a flock of around 20 long tailed tits in the garden. later a pair of whooper swans flew over towards the city centre. finaly a verry funny sight of a juvinile blackbird trying to eat a worm around 8-10 inches long
jake
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