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My offshore patch ( 2 ) (1 Viewer)

david r

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Hi all,
Here are my latest sightings from the F.P.S.O. Uisge Gorm.

10-7-03 2 Gannets, 12 Common gulls. ( one dead Reed warbler found in the garden )
11-7-03 20 Black headed gulls.
12-7-03 1 Gannet, 4 Fulmar, 2 Kittiwakes, 1 Racing pigeon.
13-7-03 3 Kittiwakes, 9 Fulmar, 1 G.B.B.gull, 1 Black headed gull, 6 Racing pigeons ( arrived at 1300hrs )
14-7-03 1 G.B.B.gull, 1 Fulmar, 2 Racing pigeons.
15-7-03 1 G.B.B. gull, 1 Fulmar.
16-7-03 3 Lesser b.b. gulls, 1 G.B.B. gull.
17-7-03 2 Gannets, 1 Common gull, 2 Grey heron.
18-7-03 2 Grey heron, 4 Common gulls.
19-7-03 1 Racing pigeon, 6 Fulmar, 1 Common gull, 1 Gannet, ( 1 garden tiger )
20-7-03 1 Starling, 1 Song thrush, 6 Racing pigeons, 4 Common gulls, 6 Black headed gulls, 2 G.B.B.gulls, 2 Fulmar, 1 Cormorant, 1 Gannet.
21-7-03 1 Collard dove, 1 Cormorant.

Regards Dave
 
Not quite such an exotic selection as you sometimes get, but still a nice mix. I'd never thought about Heron being so far from land, but I guess they must do.
 
Sorry, David, I still don't get the 'Racing Pigeon' gambit-- I mean, I know you all are hesitant to call any Rock Dove a naturally-occurring one.. but how do you know these aren't, and are used for racing. There are lots of feral ones that just loiter, or wander around without competing, aren't there?
 
Charles,
When I call them Racing pigeons they have rings / bands on their legs. Occasionaly some of the lads catch them and ring the owner to see where the Pigeons are from, ( the last lot I remember were released at Berwick upon Tweed and were bound for the south of England, France Belgium & Holland ). One particular colleague goes out his way big time to get them back to the beach when they start to get frail.
Dave
 
Must come as a shock to the owners when they hear their bird is 500 miles off-course . . .

"Ah, you've got my missing pigeon, I was expecting it back in Portsmouth last night"

"Yep, ring XB36715."

"Where are you"

"Middle of the North Sea, half way to Norway. Want to come and collect it?"

. . . . silence . . . .
 
On the wane apparently, but still popular in the north. Just don't mention peregrines . . . or sparrowhawks . . .

saluki
 
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