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Day 255

Monday 30 November Rock doves (Columba livia), also known as the feral pigeon, flock together in urban areas for a number of reasons. Firstly, they are a predated creature and so flock in large groups to provide protection from predators such as Peregrines. This is common in the natural world, from fish in shoals toContinue reading “Day 255”

Posted byThe Bald Birder30/11/202030/11/2020Posted inbirds, peregrine, pigeon, UncategorizedLeave a comment on Day 255

Day 201

Wednesday 07 October First up, a bit of housekeeping. In Day 199, I said that I would write more about Osea Island the following day. Well, I didn’t. Not a crime, I know, but a wrong that needed righting. I will write more about Osea after I have reached it. Me and Adora (and possiblyContinue reading “Day 201”

Posted byThe Bald Birder07/10/202008/10/2020Posted inperegrine, thisisssex, UncategorizedTags:jabaker, Osea, The Peregrine, thisisssexLeave a comment on Day 201
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