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ALRIGHT HAVE A LOOK AT A MAP AND LOOK AT WIND DIRECTION AND TELL ME HOW ONE OF MINE ENDS UP IN CORNWALL

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Guest Greig the doo Drysdale
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ALRIGHT HAVE A LOOK AT A MAP AND LOOK AT WIND DIRECTION AND TELL ME HOW ONE OF MINE ENDS UP IN CORNWALL

 

didnt bother looking at the map but i can tell you it probably flew to cornwall mate  ;D

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didnt bother looking at the map but i can tell you it probably flew to cornwall mate  ;D

VERY FUNNY MATE I GUESSED THAT MYSELF.

 

 

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easy as i said on another post the london boys and many more were north of us and the wind was due east at  lib point so birds were at the same hight

Guest Greig the doo Drysdale
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VERY FUNNY MATE I GUESSED THAT MYSELF.

 

 

lol  ;D

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easy as i said on another post the london boys and many more were north of us and the wind was due east at  lib point so birds were at the same hight
WHERe DID YOU GET   due east lib all other libs where s/east frank

 

 

Guest bigda
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ALRIGHT HAVE A LOOK AT A MAP AND LOOK AT WIND DIRECTION AND TELL ME HOW ONE OF MINE ENDS UP IN CORNWALL

 

looking for corn ---------on the wall ;D

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hotrod do you play this game if you ever report a pigeon to an owner on the phone and make em guess were you are  :) :)

all the time mate its fun ,well it got the grey matter in yer heids workin did it not ;)

 

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from the wind map
even due west of leicester is what wales ? not cornwall thats south west of leicester. and if all the birds both north and south road were all at same height how come were doing a mile a minute , surely ours must have been up in the heavens

 

 

Guest strapper
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ive had a bird reported in cornawll from reims in france....your bird must have caught up with north roaders and thats how he eventually got to cornwall....or just like mine thought hey...lets have a few days down here lol

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ive had a bird reported in cornawll from reims in france....your bird must have caught up with north roaders and thats how he eventually got to cornwall....or just like mine thought hey...lets have a few days down here lol
YEH  your right mate although its been nice up here  now it usually rains so a wee holiday to the south west

lol only prob now is to get it picked up any ideas ? or should i say any recommends?

 

Guest strapper
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YEH  your right mate although its been nice up here  now it usually rains so a wee holiday to the south west

lol only prob now is to get it picked up any ideas ? or should i say any recommends?

 

mine was reported by a farmer yesterday...he has fed and liberated the bird this morning,he used to keep pigeons so knew what to do... :)

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YEH  your right mate although its been nice up here  now it usually rains so a wee holiday to the south west

lol only prob now is to get it picked up any ideas ? or should i say any recommends?

 

isn't  jm couriers from that neck of the woods?  is it with a fancier?

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Well how's this for theory, it came down with the north roaders and then hit the Devon & Cornwall birds at Maidstone, who did a mile a minute to get back (east to west) perfect wind.

Where in Cornwall is it? Is it with a fancier?

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