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Post by ian531 on Oct 18, 2020 17:14:58 GMT 1
Hi, I spent the morning at Dunham Massey before heading over to the airport Very surprised to see that the park has been invaded by a large flock of parakeets Ring tailed parakeets, Dunham Massey by ian531531, on Flickr Fallow Deer stag, Dunham Massey by ian531531, on Flickr Fallow Deer stag, Dunham Massey by ian531531, on Flickr Fallow Deer stag, Dunham Massey by ian531531, on Flickr Heron, Dunham Massey by ian531531, on Flickr Pied Jackdaw, Dunham Massey by ian531531, on Flickr Dead tree, Dunham Massey by ian531531, on Flickr Dead tree, Dunham Massey by ian531531, on Flickr Fungi, Dunham Massey by ian531531, on Flickr Dead tree, Dunham Massey by ian531531, on Flickr Dunham Massey by ian531531, on Flickr A few more shots here if you like this kind of thing www.flickr.com/photos/136335878@N02/albums/72157715790202221Ian
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Post by robaero on Oct 18, 2020 18:26:57 GMT 1
Beautiful shots Ian.
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Post by John Jones on Oct 18, 2020 23:31:14 GMT 1
Lovely images Ian, Sefton Park in Liverpool has loads of Ring necked parakeets.
John
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Post by ian531 on Oct 19, 2020 8:10:13 GMT 1
Hi John
I knew there were thousands in London, but hadn’t realised they had moved ‘up North’
They will become the new grey squirrel, forcing out native species
Ian
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