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went out this morning with the kids and the dogs(not missus) and first things first a bird flew right in front of me and it was (brown in colour with electric blue wings with white lines underneath ...haven't seen this before and looked on google images but no joy..any ideas?

 

then i walked round the corner and seen a couple of young rabbits so i ran towards them with the lurcher pup(8 months) to get her to look and possibly chase as shes seen nothing yet!

but being blind as a bat she stayed beside me wanting to play....so i was telling her she was a moron ...gorm...plonker...

when a young deer came walking up to me i froze :o so did the pup the kids where off somewhere it just stared at me about 25 ft away it was mint. ;) .

i called out the dogs name to get her to come to me but she must of thought i was reving her up as she chased the deer right over the other side of the reserve ..

when she came back i told her she was great...fab...gorgeous....lol :clapper: :clapper: :clapper: :clapper:

 

what have you guys seen while out on a mooch....??????? :victory:

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a bird flew right in front of me and it was brown in colour with electric blue wings with white lines underneath .....any ideas?

 

Have a look at a Jay - that sounds like what it was to me

 

OTC

I was going to say that! Take a look at this guide:

 

Bird guide

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a bird flew right in front of me and it was brown in colour with electric blue wings with white lines underneath .....any ideas?

 

Have a look at a Jay - that sounds like what it was to me

 

OTC

I was going to say that! Take a look at this guide:

 

Bird guide

thats it guys the first ive seen and after reading they seem really common

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stumbled across a couple havin some fun in a corn field - the dog had a good sniff :whistling:

and what did you do :whistling:

i would have asked for one as well!!lol :clapper: :clapper: :clapper:

took em a while to notice i was thr by which time i`d had a right good goz :yahoo: said something along the lines of nice evenin for it and made me way home ;)
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While walking through a particular beauty spot on the south coast I saw two blokes leaving some bushes and walking off in different directions. Now me being a bit innocent and wet around the ears thought nothing of it until I noticed some ropes tied up to the branches in the trees at spread-eagle height and distance. Trust me to get the wrong sort of courting couple. :icon_redface:

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Wouldn't have been called West Beach was it Neal? :laugh:

 

I tend to just come across the norm when i'm walking the dogs. If we go out early enough we see the racehorses on excersise but thats about it. Deer are the norm for us round here as there are so many although we did see a muntjac one evening which we don't normally see.

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It was Browndown between Gosport and Lee-On-The-Solent. Needless to say I immediately called them back, pointed out that they'd dropped something and asked them to bend over and pick it up for me! :kiss:

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Sounds like you stumbled across old Jay on her rounds,, Nice birds alright, But not very popular with egg laying wildlife.

 

THEY ARE NICE LOOKING BIRDS..................NASTY BUGGERS THOUGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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