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Derby Tup
That sounds ace Kinky

Heard but didn’t see pinkies over the house yesterday. A dipper walking / flying under water feeding hard today
Nov 2024
4:37pm, 10 Nov 2024
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paulcook
A parakeet in Billingham today. Felt exciting seeing so vibrant though I have seen before in other parts of Teesside, though always feels a bit wrong.
Nov 2024
5:57pm, 10 Nov 2024
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I have been told that there are parakeets beside Waterworks parkrun in Belfast. Rumoured to have nested this year, but I need to caveat that this is very mus hearsay. I would imagine of they are there efforts will be made to get them removed before they establish themselves.
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Heinzster
*Much
Nov 2024
6:31pm, 10 Nov 2024
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paulcook
Yes that’s what I said when I saw it, whether there is or ought to be efforts to reduce their numbers. Certainly their population sizes and groups seem to extend quickly. Even though it’s the first time I’ve seen one in Billingham given a couple or local established populations it didn’t surprise me.
Nov 2024
12:13am, 11 Nov 2024
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flanker
phal wrote:Fairfield in Mirfield on Tuesday


Fieldfare @phal ? Or has Yorkshire claimed a new Wainwright?
Nov 2024
9:06am, 11 Nov 2024
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phal
@flanker Oh FFS.

I don’t even think that mistake was an autocorrect. Just my brain 🤣🤣🤣
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You’re not the only one Phil! I have to think about it
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10:32am, 11 Nov 2024
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J2R
There were parakeets in my local park on Saturday, the second time I've heard them there. The odd thing is that there has been a population of them in some poplars in a marsh on the edge of the city, no more than a couple of miles away, for many years now and I assumed when I first saw them that they would spread quickly, but they've largely stayed put.
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Had a trip to Keyhaven yesterday, in the sun.
Saw all the usual suspects, plus a kingfisher which was too fast for me.
Worth it for this one

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