Millet 4,497 Posted June 9, 2013 Report Share Posted June 9, 2013 Just to rub it in a bit more Pete.. They is also load's of Curlew and Lapwing trying to lead me away from there young on the same spot..the funny thing's keep flying infront of me and landing then running of a million MPH.. .. i don't mind seeing them but it's a ball ache looking for there nest's or chick's when bombing along on the quad . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fireman 10,932 Posted June 9, 2013 Report Share Posted June 9, 2013 Redstarts,Black redstarts,meadow pipets,black cap are all some of the birds birds owned and bred by folk i've met OP and you should have a look on some of the bird keeping forums as i know captive isn't really up your street it is amazing what folks keep and the dedication and knowledge they have on all things birds is something else . How about Redstart x Black redstart or Blackbird x Song thrush OP for getting the juices flowing ,seen both of these hybirds at a native bird show ealier this year and stricking looking birds for sure. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Outlaw Pete 2,224 Posted June 9, 2013 Report Share Posted June 9, 2013 Just to rub it in a bit more Pete.. Oh, that's rubbed in alright, mate! F**k me, I'd be scurrying around on my hands and knees, trying to find them! What a shame we can't team up. I could sit on the back of your quad and you could slip me on the runners! " Goooooarrrrnn, Pete!!! " 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Outlaw Pete 2,224 Posted June 9, 2013 Report Share Posted June 9, 2013 Redstarts,Black redstarts,meadow pipets,black cap are all some of the birds birds owned and bred by folk i've met OP and you should have a look on some of the bird keeping forums as i know captive isn't really up your street it is amazing what folks keep and the dedication and knowledge they have on all things birds is something else . How about Redstart x Black redstart or Blackbird x Song thrush OP for getting the juices flowing ,seen both of these hybirds at a native bird show ealier this year and stricking looking birds for sure. Believe me, Fireman, I (Obviously, I'd have thought by now?) have absolutely no personal problem with aviculture. In fact, some of the stuff kept and bred in captivity gives me a screamer! I'd f**king Love to visit these shows and see these amazing birds, calmly hopping about their perches. It'd just be so cool to see them close up That said? I'm absolutely Not one of these 'Listing Ringer' types. I've no wish what so ever to go to Israel and ring unheard of species. Just to add names to my list. I'd sooner ring a million Starlings from my own boxes, and learn about what they get up to, than handle a single Lesser Spotted Fukk Tit in the Gambia. That said? Having personally handled a living Treecreeper ....? I can die a contented man now. Aviary with Treecreepers breeding in it? Stand there. Whack it out. Crack one off, surely? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted June 9, 2013 Report Share Posted June 9, 2013 Redstarts,Black redstarts,meadow pipets,black cap are all some of the birds birds owned and bred by folk i've met OP and you should have a look on some of the bird keeping forums as i know captive isn't really up your street it is amazing what folks keep and the dedication and knowledge they have on all things birds is something else . How about Redstart x Black redstart or Blackbird x Song thrush OP for getting the juices flowing ,seen both of these hybirds at a native bird show ealier this year and stricking looking birds for sure. Believe me, Fireman, I (Obviously, I'd have thought by now?) have absolutely no personal problem with aviculture. In fact, some of the stuff kept and bred in captivity gives me a screamer! I'd f**king Love to visit these shows and see these amazing birds, calmly hopping about their perches. It'd just be so cool to see them close up That said? I'm absolutely Not one of these 'Listing Ringer' types. I've no wish what so ever to go to Israel and ring unheard of species. Just to add names to my list. I'd sooner ring a million Starlings from my own boxes, and learn about what they get up to, than handle a single Lesser Spotted Fukk Tit in the Gambia. That said? Having personally handled a living Treecreeper ....? I can die a contented man now. Aviary with Treecreepers breeding in it? Stand there. Whack it out. Crack one off, surely? ive handled a dead one, in fact i sent to a taxidermist who is on here Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Millet 4,497 Posted June 9, 2013 Report Share Posted June 9, 2013 Just to rub it in a bit more Pete.. Oh, that's rubbed in alright, mate! F**k me, I'd be scurrying around on my hands and knees, trying to find them! What a shame we can't team up. I could sit on the back of your quad and you could slip me on the runners! " Goooooarrrrnn, Pete!!! " :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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