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 Post subject: Chicklings
PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 10:22 pm 
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On way home tonight from Nocton along the back roads towards Welton and A15, sure I noticed a couple of Moorhen with their young [could clearly see three chicks] in a dyke, bit early I would have thought. And at Wasp's Nest a male and female Blackbird were having fun!

Max


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:56 pm 
A Moorhen with ducklings ---- or was it a Duck with moorhenlings ? God help you, you're as barmy as it gets.

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uniomystic wrote:
A Moorhen with ducklings ---- or was it a Duck with moorhenlings ? God help you, you're as barmy as it gets.

Dave


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or is it unionmystic sporting a nice tasty flat cap.?




dei profundi. from my latin days it recalls psalm 129.
although generally speaking, it,s usually de profundi.
whats that all about then ?


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