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OT: What’s your favourite British garden bird?
Seeing as everyone is talking about hair loss, I thought it only natural to bring up this inevitable question.
Mine’s the Robin.
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The Gannet - they are closely related to the Booby.
The Tit. Also closely related to the Booby. (Someone had to say it)
Well obviously. 😉
Blue ones or green ones?
I like starlings myself.
Hey - I like ALL kinds of Tits, honestly. I'm fairly open minded - they all have their own strengths and weaknesses.
My heart sings whenever a bunch of goldfinches flits through
In regards to tits in general? I'm all about equal opportunities.
C'mon, sir - let's not be uncouth. We are CLEARLY discussing British Garden Birds here. Get your mind out of the gutter.
Dear sir, once again I shall reiterate, obviously we
are discussing ornithology and the great British Tit of
which they are many variations that titillate the eyes. 🧐
The gutter is no such place for such wonderous birds.
😁
The rainbow chested poofter.
To avoid arguments later I should probably clarify that we are talking about non-migratory birds of the British Isles, thereby including Ireland whose extant species are the same.
I applaud your clarification and rightly so.
Despite the devout professions of admiration for our great British ornithological brethren the Booby and the Tit, I've not yet heard mention of the mighty Cock. I remind those who would rest their gazes upon the depths of this discussion that he too should be included in the category of non-migratory residents of the British Isles.
Rachel De Thame
A National treasure, just like Ant & Dec,Makes me proud to be English.
To get back on topic. The Shag is a lovely bird. You can't beat a Shag in the garden.
Filth
wtf? Okay:
Though she did do some migrating
If you're referring to this discussion, you must be referencing this:
I could not agree with you more - such "dirty birds" as you call them are a disgrace.
@Daveypoo ffs man
Blackbird has so many amazing riffs ;-)
Crow.
What about the Norwegian Blue?
Beautiful plumage...
Used to be the European Barn Swallow until I learned of the extra carrying capacity of the African variety.
Pelicanidae are not found in the British Isles.
Please keep on-topic unless you want a trip down the corridor to see the moderator.
Consider me corrected, good sir!
https://www.rspb.org.uk/globalassets/images/wildlife/birds/blackbird/1040806_blackbird.jpg
Saw a couple of great tits in ours earlier.
Scared the birds off, mind.
We get a sparrow hawk in our garden and i hate it!
I know its nature and all that but its not nice seeing it munch its way through an unsuspecting young starling.