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Is this a peregrine falcon wing. It's an important question. They are from Glastonburys St John's church.
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Is this a peregrine falcon wing. It's an important question. They are from Glastonburys St John's church.
Quentin Grugeon
26/07/2021 15:38
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WendyBartter
26/07/2021 16:01
Looks too plain to be Peregrine, feathers shown here
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Mr. B
26/07/2021 17:55
It's also too small. Could be from a Peregrines lunch, if you have them locally.
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Seaman
26/07/2021 17:58
Agree with Wendy more likely to be remains of a Peregrines lunch.
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