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looks abit "choughy" to me tho a bit like most of the uk population now FOREIGN!beaker said:i'm not the best photographer in the world so sorry bout the quality :- "
AHHH SO ITS A BLOODY WELSH THING THEN ?moriarte said:It's a common mynah, so it's probably an aviary escapee.
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so it was just a mynah mystery thenmoriarte said:
Don't believe this for 1 minute, any one who knows Pamela will know that she is fluent in profanity (w00t) Only joking :thumbsup:05whippet said:one fault our Arthur had was his bad language,he'd tell people to f**k off and usually at very inappropriate times too!! I have no idea where he learnt that sort of language :- "
That is because I own Teazel!! (w00t) you try owning her for a short while,I bet she makes you fluent too! :lol: :lol: She would try the patience of a saint,that one!!Claire said:Don't believe this for 1 minute, any one who knows Pamela will know that she is fluent in profanity (w00t) Only joking :thumbsup:05whippet said:one fault our Arthur had was his bad language,he'd tell people to f**k off and usually at very inappropriate times too!! I have no idea where he learnt that sort of language :- "
Most "Irish" People are. I myself am quite good but not yet fluent!
Lovely Bird, some one is missing him , I'm sure
We rescued a canary last year - walking along the canal tow path about a mile away, we saw one hopping along just ahead, so I told OH to whip his shirt off and threw it over the bird. I think it was slightly dazed from an attack (couple of loose feathers on its head) so it was actually very easy to catch.Janimal said:Believe it or not - my mam lost a canary once outside - and caught it a couple of days later in a neighbours greenhouse, still very much alive too. :thumbsup: