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Skybird
07-28-23, 05:56 AM
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-cornwall-66332656
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Jimbuna
07-28-23, 07:12 AM
Humble apologies but I see nothing resembling a smile and my glasses are only 24hrs old.
Moonlight
07-28-23, 08:04 AM
I can't see the reasoning behind the making of a new thread just to show an image of a bloody kestrel. I have a pair of kestrels who come into my garden regularly to rip some doves apart for lunch, you're quiet welcome to come and video them Skybird, there'll be a £10 admission fee of course, you do get tea and biscuits for free though, interested?. :D
Aktungbby
07-28-23, 12:11 PM
Humble apologies but I see nothing resembling a smile and my glasses are only 24hrs old. You are getting owlish in yer old age!:O: https://i.postimg.cc/d184Q1ns/284133720-10160101676495126-6884463332699408443-n.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/2678/4280659584_2fa95a4c48_c.jpg<Note the cunning smile on his beak!...but whooo gives a hoot BBY!:arrgh!:
Skybird
07-28-23, 01:58 PM
I can't see the reasoning behind the making of a new thread just to show an image of a bloody kestrel. I have a pair of kestrels who come into my garden regularly to rip some doves apart for lunch, you're quiet welcome to come and video them Skybird, there'll be a £10 admission fee of course, you do get tea and biscuits for free though, interested?. :D
It's the story behind it. I once had an angry uhu (big owl) going after me because I disturbed him in his cave (I didn't know). I would not have been able to photograph him, because I dived to the deck, then ran. :haha: Compared to an uhu, a kestrel is a bullet in flight.
Catfish
07-28-23, 02:30 PM
We used to repair our cars in an old shed near Goettingen, at one time we were into it after 10 p.m. .. since then i have developed some respect towards those Uhus (name derived from their night call oo-hoo = same as eagle owls in english).
At least one had a nest up in the shed's attic and we were never aware, but i tell you they attack without any noise.
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