Blue Tooner Posted August 26, 2008 Report Posted August 26, 2008 Our club sec. went to the harbour in Peterhead today to uplift a stray youngster which had landed on a trawler 110 miles east of Peterhead ??) He couldn't remember ring but said it was a Dundee Fed ring. I will post it here when he checks it.
Ian McKay Posted August 26, 2008 Report Posted August 26, 2008 Good job it did not land in you work place it might have been a different story He He Ian
Blue Tooner Posted August 26, 2008 Author Report Posted August 26, 2008 Good job it did not land in you work place it might have been a different story He He Ian Your right Ian, anything that is motionless for more than a few moments is at risk ;D ;D But we're not all doom and gloom, we have a maternity room with an in-house midwife and have had a few weddings in our hall, so we are renaming the firm HATCHES, MATCHES & DISPATCHES (FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE) :P
rembrant2coo Posted August 26, 2008 Report Posted August 26, 2008 Our club sec. went to the harbour in Peterhead today to uplift a stray youngster which had landed on a trawler 110 miles east of Peterhead ??) He couldn't remember ring but said it was a Dundee Fed ring. I will post it here when he checks it. I had a bird reported in st fergus in the gas plant it was picked up , i think the guy that phoned i,m sure its higgins but i can,t remember his first name it was racingfrom whitton castle on sat past overflown by some 70 miles , good job i wing stamped the birds cause that was how he got my number cheers mr higgins
Blue Tooner Posted August 26, 2008 Author Report Posted August 26, 2008 I had a bird reported in st fergus in the gas plant it was picked up , i think the guy that phoned i,m sure its higgins but i can,t remember his first name it was racingfrom whitton castle on sat past overflown by some 70 miles , good job i wing stamped the birds cause that was how he got my number cheers mr higgins That would be Robert Higgins. (Robbiedoo on this forum) Quite a lot of strays end up there, but I know of at least 3 fanciers who work there and try to catch as many as they can, but some are not so lucky, Percy uses the flare stacks for plucking posts and many doos have been found dead underneath them.
rembrant2coo Posted August 26, 2008 Report Posted August 26, 2008 That would be Robert Higgins. (Robbiedoo on this forum) Quite a lot of strays end up there, but I know of at least 3 fanciers who work there and try to catch as many as they can, but some are not so lucky, Percy uses the flare stacks for plucking posts and many doos have been found dead underneath them. thanks stuart i will try and remember , but if he,s on here all the better he said he would put it on the transporter for thornton ,which is very kind of him
HOMER49 Posted August 27, 2008 Report Posted August 27, 2008 Your right Ian, anything that is motionless for more than a few moments is at risk ;D ;D But we're not all doom and gloom, we have a maternity room with an in-house midwife and have had a few weddings in our hall, so we are renaming the firm HATCHES, MATCHES & DISPATCHES (FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE) :P Hi Very good Cheers Homer 49
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