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Trust Elaine some of theose City folks aren't just savy!!!!! Hope all is well and she has retained someheat - suggesting she gets an electric blanket in her stayover kit! |
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There was a brid nesting inthe chimney.... |
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She's probably imaging it, but yes, the muntjac deer does bark! They're native to Southeast Asia, but escaped from a preserve in the 20s and are now found all over the UK. But unless parrotland is in an isolated area where deer might be found, I suspect it's good old canis familiaris! |
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