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  1. nairny

    Dorset birding

    Ok I understand I am not aloud to have an opinion, but there was no need to be so sarcastic. I will remove myself from you site now.
  2. nairny

    Dorset birding

    At Last a sensible reply, and not just a dig at someone who thinks the re -introduction of the otter in huge numbers will affect the balance of the rivers in our country. Go into the tackle shop in Blandford and ask home many members they have now compared to a couple of seasons ago, all due to...
  3. nairny

    Dorset birding

    Please tell me your thoughts, I have done a lot of research on this subject so will be interested in your reply.
  4. nairny

    Dorset birding

    Sorry folks but I hope not, they have wiped out the entire fish population along that stretch and are now starting on local ponds, years ago I loved to see them , but now there are too many re-introductions of the non indigenous species, what will happen next, they will start on the avian...
  5. nairny

    Dorset birding

    Thanks David, thats exactly what it looks like, very striking, cheers;)
  6. nairny

    Dorset birding

    odd crow A strange young crow in my garden, it has white bands running through it's wings
  7. nairny

    Dorset birding

    swallows Strange thing happening in our stables, swallows feeding young, nothing strange there , but there are three of them feeding young. ??;)
  8. nairny

    Dorset birding

    Red Kite's Had a treat today, working over the border just into Wiltshire in the village of Hindon, , a brilliant acrobatic display from a pair of red Kite all morning, until the rain came. Could it be a nesting pair?
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