Dicky birds

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Linus
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Re: Dicky birds

Fri Jun 12, 2015 5:12 pm

I have a bird song app on my phone for identification as I hear more than see them these days.
I have my go to book for checking must be at least 40 years old now.
I can remember the AA book of birds at primary school that we used to have turn the page and guess the bird tests between us.
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Re: Dicky birds

Fri Jun 12, 2015 5:36 pm

Linus wrote:I have a bird song app on my phone for identification as I hear more than see them these days.
I have my go to book for checking must be at least 40 years old now.
I can remember the AA book of birds at primary school that we used to have turn the page and guess the bird tests between us.


I was once a bit of a twitcher Dean. Was a member of the YOC as a nipper. That was before I had a catty :oops: :oops: :oops: :lol:
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Re: Dicky birds

Fri Jun 12, 2015 6:15 pm

Geordie wrote:
Linus wrote:I have a bird song app on my phone for identification as I hear more than see them these days.
I have my go to book for checking must be at least 40 years old now.
I can remember the AA book of birds at primary school that we used to have turn the page and guess the bird tests between us.


I was once a bit of a twitcher Dean. Was a member of the YOC as a nipper. That was before I had a catty :oops: :oops: :oops: :lol:


YOC that rings a bell,was Bill Oddie the patron,i might have even been a member :D
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Re: Dicky birds

Fri Jun 12, 2015 7:35 pm

Linus wrote:
Geordie wrote:
Linus wrote:I have a bird song app on my phone for identification as I hear more than see them these days.
I have my go to book for checking must be at least 40 years old now.
I can remember the AA book of birds at primary school that we used to have turn the page and guess the bird tests between us.


I was once a bit of a twitcher Dean. Was a member of the YOC as a nipper. That was before I had a catty :oops: :oops: :oops: :lol:


YOC that rings a bell,was Bill Oddie the patron,i might have even been a member :D


God knows mate? The Young Ornithologists Club. The only memory I have was the Blue iron on badge you got. I think it had a hovering Kessy or summat on it.

I was really young, still in junior school, probably around 9 or 10 yo. I had all the books on bird spotting, really liked it but as I said, once I got a catapult I became a bit of a sinner. :oops:
AA s410K .177
BSA R10 .177 Super carbine. (Blacky)


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