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there are signs along the M4 motorway on the way in to london which inform drivers they are entering a Foot and Mouth control zone. i always pull over my car and let the cows out.
there are enough biological hazards in the UK without people risking further infection by putting pigeons on their heads in the name of tourism. i can't be doing with pigeons.
i went to inchcolm island to see the puffins. but unfortunately i got terrorised by hundreds (literally) of angry seagulls who were nesting along the path that would take me close to where the puffins would be. the puffins have been scared off too it seems which is a shame.
i did see the seals (sea the seels?) but that wasn't quite the same. the closest i got was possibly this but it's probably not puffins
i went for a walk yesterday afternoon with Richard drummer and Big Eye Tony. our walk took us by some bird hides so we decided to become bird experts.
tony big eye is already a bird expert it seems, but Richard was less so, and, as you are already aware, i'm generally clueless on matters of nature.
here is tony with his fancy binoculars (bins/binos/'oculas)
if you want to know what birds we saw then there's a list below:
are you familiar with the John Shuttleworth song Pigeons In Flight ? If not, you should be. it's very good.
another bird appearing to have no head. this picture looks a bit better bigger, so don't be frightened to click it
here it is half a second later (proving it does have a head)
Vin is a regular commenter on funkypancake, and sent me this fantastic bird picture which he made reference to on his comment here.
click to enjoy it's excellentness. i really should spend longer trying to take my photos !
it's that bird again. this time flying away
remember this ? i thought they were photographers, but they were/are actually bird watchers. i attempted to take some photos but failed miserably:
there's a couple of peregrine falcons living up the Tate Modern tower and they've got their telescopes trained on them.
if you are in the vicinity of the South Bank you must go and have a look. they are quite fantastic
here are the two bird-men looking completely in the wrong direction