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    Partial albino pheasant that has taken residence in local nature resrve






    a walk along the beach







    Alan

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    very nice alan love your dog with the ball so is the pheasant rare or has thier been any more changed its colours with all the snow we,ve just had
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    • #3
      great stuff alan, spot on pictures

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      • #4
        crackin pics me ould twitcher
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        • #5
          Originally posted by fish fingers View Post
          very nice alan love your dog with the ball so is the pheasant rare or has thier been any more changed its colours with all the snow we,ve just had
          born that colour, have heard of a few being seen in other places, the birds don't seem bothered by the dog, daft thing peels a bit of the skin off the ball and carries it around like that. Cheers Trev, twitch, twicth,
          Alan

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          • #6
            Excellent pictures Alan.

            Got two spaniels myself, them birds wouldn't be stood that close if these two were on the loose!! Tear after them like nobodies business
            Usually found on Crimdon beach with two Springers!!

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            • #7
              You’ve taken some great photo’s Alan, even the ones of the moving birds are pin sharp. The black, white and red birds cautiously watching your dog are oyster catchers. According to the RSPB site, the grey/white ones looking chilly standing in the water are sanderlings .
              The RSPB: Sanderling

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