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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Mon Oct 07, 2013 7:16 pm

Based on my readings of ancient Egypt and the bird's beak shape, it looks like some kind of ibis - but I didn't think you'd find them in Bolton. :conf: Unless it's connected to all this ansian immigration hoboh goes on about. :wink:
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Re: For the birds

Post by Little Green Man » Mon Oct 07, 2013 7:31 pm

Glossy Ibis. There were four of them, I think.

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Re: For the birds

Post by Montreal Wanderer » Mon Oct 07, 2013 7:38 pm

Little Green Man wrote:Glossy Ibis. There were four of them, I think.
GtE said there were four. I didn't think ibises liked cold weather - perhaps there is something in this climate change stuff.
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Re: For the birds

Post by Gary the Enfield » Mon Oct 07, 2013 8:46 pm

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Little Green Man wrote:Glossy Ibis. There were four of them, I think.
GtE said there were four. I didn't think ibises liked cold weather - perhaps there is something in this climate change stuff.
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Montreal Wanderer wrote:Based on my readings of ancient Egypt and the bird's beak shape, it looks like some kind of ibis - but I didn't think you'd find them in Bolton. :conf: Unless it's connected to all this ansian immigration hoboh goes on about. :wink:

glossy Ibis are rare in the UK - but are seen in small numbers at fairly frequent intervals...

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thebish wrote:
Montreal Wanderer wrote:Based on my readings of ancient Egypt and the bird's beak shape, it looks like some kind of ibis - but I didn't think you'd find them in Bolton. :conf: Unless it's connected to all this ansian immigration hoboh goes on about. :wink:

glossy Ibis are rare in the UK - but are seen in small numbers at fairly frequent intervals...
Did you base your findings upon your readings of ancient Egypt and the shape of the bird's beak? Or your Google search? :conf:
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Montreal Wanderer wrote:Based on my readings of ancient Egypt and the bird's beak shape, it looks like some kind of ibis - but I didn't think you'd find them in Bolton. :conf: Unless it's connected to all this ansian immigration hoboh goes on about. :wink:

glossy Ibis are rare in the UK - but are seen in small numbers at fairly frequent intervals...
Did you base your findings upon your readings of ancient Egypt and the shape of the bird's beak? Or your Google search? :conf:
8) on having seen one in Kent about 5 years ago...

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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Tue Oct 08, 2013 4:45 am

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Montreal Wanderer wrote:Based on my readings of ancient Egypt and the bird's beak shape, it looks like some kind of ibis - but I didn't think you'd find them in Bolton. :conf: Unless it's connected to all this ansian immigration hoboh goes on about. :wink:

glossy Ibis are rare in the UK - but are seen in small numbers at fairly frequent intervals...
Did you base your findings upon your readings of ancient Egypt and the shape of the bird's beak? Or your Google search? :conf:
My readings on ancient Egypt (which I must confess are all fiction) describe the god Thoth and he has the head of an ibis (which has a pretty unmistakeable beak shape). I had thought they hung around in warm climates (in Africa or at best southern Europe so was surprised they were in Bolton). I did not know it was a glossy ibis - or even that there was such a bird. I have never seen any sort of ibis in the flesh (as far as I know). As such I had no findings - I only said, IIRC, that I thought it was some sort of ibis. I hope this clears up your confusion.
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Montreal Wanderer wrote:Based on my readings of ancient Egypt and the bird's beak shape, it looks like some kind of ibis - but I didn't think you'd find them in Bolton. :conf: Unless it's connected to all this ansian immigration hoboh goes on about. :wink:

glossy Ibis are rare in the UK - but are seen in small numbers at fairly frequent intervals...
Did you base your findings upon your readings of ancient Egypt and the shape of the bird's beak? Or your Google search? :conf:
My readings on ancient Egypt (which I must confess are all fiction) describe the god Thoth and he has the head of an ibis (which has a pretty unmistakeable beak shape). I had thought they hung around in warm climates (in Africa or at best southern Europe so was surprised they were in Bolton). I did not know it was a glossy ibis - or even that there was such a bird. I have never seen any sort of ibis in the flesh (as far as I know). As such I had no findings - I only said, IIRC, that I thought it was some sort of ibis. I hope this clears up your confusion.
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Re: For the birds

Post by TANGODANCER » Tue Oct 08, 2013 11:45 am

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Bruce Rioja wrote:
thebish wrote:
Montreal Wanderer wrote:Based on my readings of ancient Egypt and the bird's beak shape, it looks like some kind of ibis - but I didn't think you'd find them in Bolton. :conf: Unless it's connected to all this ansian immigration hoboh goes on about. :wink:

glossy Ibis are rare in the UK - but are seen in small numbers at fairly frequent intervals...
Did you base your findings upon your readings of ancient Egypt and the shape of the bird's beak? Or your Google search? :conf:
My readings on ancient Egypt (which I must confess are all fiction) describe the god Thoth and he has the head of an ibis (which has a pretty unmistakeable beak shape). I had thought they hung around in warm climates (in Africa or at best southern Europe so was surprised they were in Bolton). I did not know it was a glossy ibis - or even that there was such a bird. I have never seen any sort of ibis in the flesh (as far as I know). As such I had no findings - I only said, IIRC, that I thought it was some sort of ibis. I hope this clears up your confusion.
Anybody who has deeply studied the translations of the Dead Sea novels of Wilbur Smith knows that the hawk-headed god chap is Horus. :wink:
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Post by thebish » Tue Oct 08, 2013 1:01 pm

yeah - but who'd win in a fight - Ibis-head Thoth or hawk-head Horus? 8)

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Post by Gary the Enfield » Tue Oct 08, 2013 1:11 pm

thebish wrote:yeah - but who'd win in a fight - Ibis-head Thoth or hawk-head Horus? 8)

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Neither. Ganesh would stomp 'em.

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Post by TANGODANCER » Tue Oct 08, 2013 1:21 pm

thebish wrote:yeah - but who'd win in a fight - Ibis-head Thoth or hawk-head Horus? 8)

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Horus of course. Thoth is obviously a flat-chested wimp. :wink:
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thebish wrote:yeah - but who'd win in a fight - Ibis-head Thoth or hawk-head Horus? 8)

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Horus of course. Thoth is obviously a flat-chested wimp. :wink:
True, Thoth is/was more of a 'Let's talk it over, chaps, and find some common ground' god. And yes, Tango, Wilbur Smith was a major source along with Elizabeth Peters.
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Re: For the birds

Post by TANGODANCER » Wed Oct 16, 2013 12:13 pm

Wife, an avid bird feeder has cultivated a whole flock of goldfinches in our back garden. She commented on not seeing any this morning, then we realised why. A sizable sparrowhawk was perched on the arch just waiting for lunch. Couldn't get near enough with my camera for a clear shot and he/she took off when I got a bit nearer. I got a great view through binoculars but my camera is just a basic Sony Cybershot. Pity, they're beautiful birds, killers, but beautiful.

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Re: For the birds

Post by Lost Leopard Spot » Wed Oct 16, 2013 12:16 pm

^ Lesser Spotted Something-or-other?
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Post by TANGODANCER » Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:26 pm

Lost Leopard Spot wrote:^ Lesser Spotted Something-or-other?
Definitely a sparrowhawk. Got a good view through the binoculars.
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Re: For the birds

Post by Bruce Rioja » Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:39 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:
Lost Leopard Spot wrote:^ Lesser Spotted Something-or-other?
Definitely a sparrowhawk. Got a good view through the binoculars.
Whereabouts is it in the pic? :?
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