No good with numbers. There is a boat somewhere at the back.
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Richard Tarleton
[QUOTE=marthe;36477] Today a saw about 20 robins (male) congregating in a grassy area by the edge of a nearby wood. Here, robins are a sure sign of spring. They're larger and have a more rusty-colored breast than English robins. [QUOTE]
The American robin should be familiar to anyone who saw the film "Mary Poppins" with J Andrews - someone in Hollywood assumed a robin was a robin, and placed a (stuffed) one on a balcony in London.
A sign of spring here today - a small tortoiseshell butterfly in the weak sunshine on the Pembrokeshire coast path.
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marthe
Well RT, what do you expect from the evil empire of Walt Disney? Even I thought the movie was very silly when I first saw it in the 1960s. I must admit that I don't remember the stuffed robin at all! My first encounter with English robins was in children's lit. such as "The Secret Garden" and "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe." I read these books when I was 10 which predates the Disney "Mary Poppins" and the fake robin by a few years.
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Richard Tarleton
I enjoy these little ornithological solecisms. Has anyone seen the Vietnam War film "Full Metal Jacket"? Owing to Stanley Kubrick's dislike of air travel it was shot on a lot in south London, with potted palm trees. Loud and clear, during a lull in the shooting towards the end, comes the song of a chaffinch
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Curalach View PostI think the recipe calls for Four and Twenty Blackbirds!!
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Eudaimonia
Morning all!
Nothing wrong really; just gathering my thoughts...thanks for asking! This weekend, warmer weather lured me out of the hibernaculum ("growlery"? ha) and I've been going on my long hikes again: I grabbed my raincoat and walked nine miles one day and eleven the next. Would you believe my legs feel great? Oh well, enough about me...more topsy-turvy updates "in the usual place" when I'm feeling up for it.
Well not many birds around here today except the fat greedy pigeons.wonder if they would be good in a pie
Sal: I scanned a few pages of gourmet pigeon recipes from my Escoffier cookbook for you--pigeon pie is on page two! I'm posting the links so you can choose a comfortable reading size. Enjoy!
ESCOFFIER PIGEON RECIPES
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ESCOFFIER PIGEON RECIPES, PAGES 2 and 3
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Cheers, ~E.
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