posted by
purplerabbits at 03:41pm on 06/06/2007 under birds
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Yesterday I went out birdwatching after buying some (unsuccessful as it turns out) walking shoes. I wasn't expecting much beyond a walk along the river - I've now noted 33 species, which means that it's getting less likely I'll spot a new one, at least until I look in different habitats and have better binoculars. I didn't see any new species, but I did see a great tit feeding its chick in a wall under St Bernard's well and dunnocks mating. I can be sure they were dunnocks because they were doing the behaviour described in the link - "pecking at the female cloaca to displace any sperm from a previous mating before mating themselves"
I think I may find this stuff interesting for some time to come...
I think I may find this stuff interesting for some time to come...
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Ow! *crosses legs*
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