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yup, I'm out that area for a short while now. I'll be going back to Cork at some point, once I've harvested all the local buzzard eggs probably.
You should eat one like it's an ortolan
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yup, I'm out that area for a short while now. I'll be going back to Cork at some point, once I've harvested all the local buzzard eggs probably.
Normally I like to eat my eggs as partially developed embryos, like those Balut eggs.You should eat one like it's an ortolan
Hahaha na Budapest!! There's an island in Budapest, Margaretsziget, that has this mini-zoo thing, and it was in there. Actually kind of shit seeing the birds with a cage over their heads, the other things in the mini-zoo are fine, like deer and rabbits and stuff, some of the birds are fine too, ducks and storks, but it's shit for the birds of prey.Oh nice. Was this out in Donegal or Kerry or something?
I've never seen one. I've seen Sea Eagles, and Andean Condors. Condors don't really even look like birds, they look more like small planes piloted by little fellas. They'd sort of swivel their heads around and look at you, but the rest of the animal looks like it's a glider with a lad in the front flying.
I'd guess the Golden Eagle would be more like a Sea Eagle, massive enough but flies more normally? I only properly got the scale of the Sea Eagle when she was being harassed by Greater Blackback Gulls, which she dwarfed. And we've all seen the footage of the Blackbacks choking down whole rabbits.
Ah. Oh yeah, I know that spot. I had an apartment by Erztibet Hid. Or something like that.Hahaha na Budapest!! There's an island in Budapest, Margaretsziget, that has this mini-zoo thing, and it was in there. Actually kind of shit seeing the birds with a cage over their heads, the other things in the mini-zoo are fine, like deer and rabbits and stuff, some of the birds are fine too, ducks and storks, but it's shit for the birds of prey.
We've seen kingfishers at the botanic gardens end of Griffith park a couple of times.yup, I'm out that area for a short while now. I'll be going back to Cork at some point, once I've harvested all the local buzzard eggs probably.
Are they along the Tolka yeah? I was asking people if there were any living along there only a week or two ago. OK, cool. I've still never seen one of these lads.We've seen kingfishers at the botanic gardens end of Griffith park a couple of times.
I did birdwatching for a while when I was a little chap, I think I have a notebook somewhere still where I had drawings of a bird in the field in front of our house (in Wexford) that I identified as a condorI've seen Sea Eagles, and Andean Condors
yeah, I'd say it is.I kinda think it's possibly better to just leave one spot wild all year rather than letting it go mad for a month and then executing everything?
You must be buzzing after thatI just used a tissue to help a bee out the window without harming it. I'm great.
I just hope it doesn't make a beeline for my chimney and set up home again this year
Yeah, but I won't drone on about itYou must be buzzing after that
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