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Tony Darby wrote:

James, I can only confirm that the Platt Fields bird is definitely blinged up, and
is, at present, still here 'in da hood' (I can't believe I just said that) .

Tony


Thanks Tony, have been informed that this bird was ringed at the site by a ringer, cheers, james



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Everyone is curious about our new bird :))

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The Salford Quays bird appears to be a "grey-morph" adult with no bling & very similar markings to the Pennington Flash bird

Has anyone seen the Etherow Country Park bird recently ? Last report on here is 14th May. The recent Hollingworth bird appears from the photo on this website to be a "brown" morph adult & the Platt Fields bird was photographed wearing bling

Anyone any thoughts or info on Egyptian Geese in Greater Manchester




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James, I can only confirm that the Platt Fields bird is definitely blinged up, and
is, at present, still here 'in da hood' (I can't believe I just said that) .

Tony


-- Edited by Tony Darby on Wednesday 4th of July 2012 05:46:39 PM

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