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melv16 | 17:04 Wed 18th Dec 2019 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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The twitchers are pouring into Whipsnade zoo. A black throated thrush has been spotted in the grounds and they're coughing up £26-00 to see it.
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How many times have you been to see it?
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I'm not a twitcher, so, none.
What are you then? I thought that birdwatchers were twitchers.

My Avatar, Frankie, is in the furry Ornithologists club. My flat has an upper attic Extention with a metal roof over the bathroom. In the mornings the noise of birds running over the roof is a pain but not as annoying as Frankie sitting under one of the skylights watching the birdies. I am sure that they know he is no threat to them as they taunt him.☺☺
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Thanks, mamya. Some twitchers and photographers are becoming a menace. They have no thought about the bird or property they're trespassing on. Some have had to be warned on my local patch about disturbing ring ouzels when they're nesting.
I can see that Twitchers are regarding in quite a derogatory fashion by many.

https://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,5753,-20086,00.html
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Wolf. They're usually men who'll travel the length of the country to see a bird, so they can tick it off on their list. They have life lists, year lists and local patch lists.
Like trainspotters?
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A bit like train spotters, wolf. However, they are usually very knowledgeable about birds.
Never happy unless you're whingeing eh melv ???
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It's not a whinge, it's an observation.
Anyway, who rattled your cage?:-)
How many people have actually seen it?

Hope its not a ploy to get people to spend their money at the Zoo which would be very quiet at this time of year.
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Probably 100's, Darcy. It should boost the zoo's coffers, though.
Sounds like a good day out and money well spent, for those keen on wildlife watching. Spotting a rare bird is a bonus and I hope it doesn't get disturbed.
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Whipsnade must be coining it in as the black throated thrush is still there.

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