I heard about this on the news -having been reared on a diet of BBC radio comedy I have to say the story made me chuckle a little bit....
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-23082846
Could only happen in Britain....almost Pythonesque....
Last edited by: R.P. on Thu 27 Jun 13 at 23:33
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I think, that if I were a twitcher I would avoid going anywhere this guy was!
"He added that on a previous bird watching trip he had seen a migratory wryneck hit by a train".
Maybe this is an opportunity for Z to spread his wings?
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I saw that last night, and IPML. As for trains and birds, Deltic Alycidon recently hit a bird at 100mph that broke the glass on the front headcode box ripping the headcode blind (think routemaster destination blind)
The ripped blind sold on ebay for a large sum of money. Its an ill wind etc.
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If the bird was a protected species, the bits probably also sold for an inflated sum!
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>> If the bird was a protected species, the bits probably also sold for an inflated
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They were still attached to the headcode blind so it was a bogoff.
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More or les same reaction as Z. I know Harris reasonably well and unlike Lewis full size turbines are few and far between. According to report it was a domestic turbine that did for it.
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>> Could only happen in Britain....almost Pythonesque....
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It almost feels like a kind of Heisenberg principle - rare birds are safe until you watch them. They can't be safe and watched at the same time.
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But if they are watched they are not rare, but when they are commonly watched they die making them rare,
What came first, the twitcher or the rare bird?
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what do twitchers have for breakfast?
answer... corncrakes, i'l get my coat
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No idea, but the bird in the OP was certainly toast....
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Cheerios in his case then.
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I think this one had Shreddies
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It certainly had a redshank.
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>> I think this one had Shreddies
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or Shredded Tweet even!
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