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I had an Italian pheasant casserole once at an hotel I stayed at long ago and it was delicious, but then it had lots of veggies and herbs and wine, so it went a long way to disguise the gamey bird flavour! |
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I caught this sparrowhawk sheltering from the rain in our garden this afternoon. Please note - this is not my photo, but one I have "borrowed" from RSPB! Not sure whether it is male or female. |
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At the moment we are getting frequent daily visits from both Mr and Mrs Greater Spotted Woodpecker. The male has a red patch on the back of his neck (as this picture) and both male and female have red underparts. They are obviously feeding young nearby. Look forward to seeing young'un - evidently they have red heads!!! Please note above picture is not my own! |
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What a handsome bird, Angie! Are they common? He looks a bit like our downey woodpecker, which is small (about sparrow size) and not at all rare. This is a "borrowed" pic of mine also, the little rascal will never stay put long enough for me to take one! ! |
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We have woodpeckers like that in my mum's garden, the babies are total sweeties-it's always fun to see mum and dad teaching them how to hang onto the bird feeder! |
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Nothing really unusual, but have a jackdaw who keeps spilling all my seed of the table and loosening the screws, it's only made for wee birds! |
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