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  • Badly drawn bird

    Looks like one my granddaughter coloured in

    Who thinks nature hasn't got a sense of humour?! Look at the colour of those legs!



    I'm assuming I'll find it in my bird book....when I can find the book that is
    Stuart R
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    Life is an incurable disease with a 100% mortality rate

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    Re: Badly drawn bird

    Originally posted by StuartR View Post
    Looks like one my granddaughter coloured in

    Who thinks nature hasn't got a sense of humour?! Look at the colour of those legs!



    I'm assuming I'll find it in my bird book....when I can find the book that is :


    Well they match its beak! Quite colour co-ordinated.
    Audrey

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/autumn36/

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      Re: Badly drawn bird

      Originally posted by StuartR View Post
      Looks like one my granddaughter coloured in

      Who thinks nature hasn't got a sense of humour?! Look at the colour of those legs!


      :

      Nice description.

      I'm fairly sure the bird is an Egyptian Goose.. but check your own book anyway when you find it.

      Pol

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        Re: Badly drawn bird

        Originally posted by Pol View Post
        Nice description.

        I'm fairly sure the bird is an Egyptian Goose.. but check your own book anyway when you find it.

        Pol
        I'd agree Pol after looking at this http://www.birdsofbritain.co.uk/bird...tian-goose.asp which also mentions "well established feral population, chiefly in East Anglia". The pictures was taken at Aberton reservoir not far from Colchester. http://www.essexwt.org.uk/sites/Abbe...0Reservoir.htm
        Stuart R
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