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while driving home through paisley on monday i was sitting at a red light and noticed a streeter  turning its neck and stargazing ,thats the first one ive seen doing this (streeters i mean ) anyone else seen any ?

Guest frank dooman
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sory for bieng off topic  but that was paisley big man the buddies are like that ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Never have Stu, I do a lot of work on a wee island just of Oban and theres doos been nesting under the pier where i get the ferry. They have been there all winter and are on their second round, they look a real picture of health.

 

Al.

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Is it not the fact that any street-er/feral would not survive in the wild with most diseases like para anything once the brain is affected :-/

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Is it not the fact that any street-er/feral would not survive in the wild with most diseases like para anything once the brain is affected :-/

 

the first thing i noticed was when it nearly hit the roof of the car in front of me then took ages to land under the bridge in the guttering ,you would think it was inspecting the underside of the gutter in fact it nearly fell off def paramixo or paratyphoid , prob wont last long .still ive never seen this before in the wild .

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I often go down to the local harbour in Maryport there are a few pair of cracking looking birds (pigeons) wandering about looking for food scraps, several of them rung,all look in tip top condition,we must be too good to ours???

Lindsay

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the first thing i noticed was when it nearly hit the roof of the car in front of me then took ages to land under the bridge in the guttering ,you would think it was inspecting the underside of the gutter in fact it nearly fell off def paramixo or paratyphoid , prob wont last long .still ive never seen this before in the wild .

 

Me neither but if one has it then I am sure there will be a lot more, what about when it becomes part of the food chain when it dies and speads the disease even more :(

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Me neither but if one has it then I am sure there will be a lot more, what about when it becomes part of the food chain when it dies and speads the disease even more :(

 

we can only hope mate  ;) ;) ;)

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while driving home through paisley on monday i was sitting at a red light and noticed a streeter  turning its neck and stargazing ,thats the first one ive seen doing this (streeters i mean ) anyone else seen any ?

 

funny thing that  ;D ;D ;Dhad one in me wurk a couple of weeks ago it just fell out the sky and nearly bonked me mate on head who was having a fly smoke at time  ;D ;D

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