Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Pinkies
With the sugar beet being lifted from the field behind our house it was inevitable that the Pink-feet that fly over most days would find the shredded beet tops (their favorite tucker!) In the early morning light I quickly scanned through all those visable, but no sign of any lurking Bean Geese or anything else, although a distinct coffee coloured luestic bird and one bearing a neck ring 'FIA' were noted.






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Pinkfoot FIA - I saw that bird in NW Norfolk in January 2004 and again in December 2004. It must have travelled a few miles since then!
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