27-03-2014 3:59 PM
A short test to see if you can spot the correct birdie .
It's from the Telegraph
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27-03-2014 7:04 PM
me too, 63%, not bad I thought it was only a couple wrong or 3, trouble is we have most of those birds in our garden and they all sing at the same time.
27-03-2014 7:11 PM
Yes, that's what I find - and then when they're all stuffing their little beaks, they don't say a word!
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28-03-2014 12:44 PM
I dont believe it!!. I got 75%. I zoomed through thinking i was going to get a really low score but NO!!. I have heard birds so much in the background in all the places i have lived so it goes to show what your mind remembers. Im chuffed!!.
28-03-2014 1:22 PM
75%. I got two wrong.
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28-03-2014 11:50 PM
63%.....We have a pair of Blackbirds nesting in our hedge at the bottom of our garden, Last year they had a juvenile who just slumped on the lawn for days. As we have really high garden walls cats are not a problem but I kept my dogs out of the garden until he could fly. I can identify the male blackbirds warning call it sounds like a rattle. The male has just reappeared in the morning perching on my garden fork which is stuck in the ground, Lovely 🙂