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  • I'm glad you like him, Marjus and Sparrow. He was fun to have in the house (although rather big, noisy, messy and chaotic!). There's a whole load of photos of him growing up here http://www.flickr.com/photos/maisiehexagon/sets/72157618740832351/]

    A closed mouth gathers no foot.

  • He's lovely Maisie - and well done you for hand-rearing him and giving him a life. Who knows what would have befallen him if you hadn't taken him in.

    The necessity of bird-watching is a really good reason for avoiding all forms of housework.

    The dust will still be there tomorrow - the birds may not be!

  • Awww he is so lovely Maisie! 

  • I agree, lots of Ahh! factor.  ;-)

    Well done on taking him in.

    There is something new to learn everyday...

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/skylark58/

  • Well done. They are remarkable birds. They are born, live and die in the same tight community.

  • Maisie, Dylan certainly looks a character. Feel I can see mischief in that face. So lovely you were able to rescue him and then know he has been released.

  • Living in Norfolk I have been lucky enough to see this spectacular roost at Buckenham and would recommend a visit to anybody, you cannot fail to be impressed by this event, definitely up there with the flocks of Knot and Pink-footed Geese at Snettisham.

    Cannot say I agree with some of the comments made about the article on the daily Mail website, some people definitely need to get the facts right before making such statements, well I suppose everybody is entitled to their opinion even if it based on nothing but ignorance.

    ND

    "Feed the birds, tuppence a bag" Mary Poppins

  • great story Sparrow,

    Thanks

     

    Hey farmer, farmer, put away the D.D.T now. Give me spots on my apples, but leave me the birds and the bees, please!

  • Hi ND, I hadn't read the comments on the site, so have just done so. I just wonder if some of these people, who make such remarks, just love to try and incite an argument and really don't know much about anything. Either that or one of these 'Big Mouths', who think they know everything and just talk rubbish. We have all met them !!

  • Hi all

    Sparrow, thanks for the link, what a wonderful sight that must have been.  Even with the cacaphony of noise, I wish it was me that had seen them.

    I know they're not everyones' cup of tea but they are rather striking birds, them and other corvids.

     

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