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  • Joseph K
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    • Oct 2017
    • 7765

    We must have had about eight Starlings in our garden a few hours ago!

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    • AuntDaisy
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      • Jun 2018
      • 1624

      Originally posted by Joseph K View Post
      We must have had about eight Starlings in our garden a few hours ago!
      I love Starlings' iridescent feathers & the unusual, almost electronic, noises they can make; we only see the odd ones here.
      Is a small group of Starlings a Joseph?

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      • johncorrigan
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        • Nov 2010
        • 10349

        Originally posted by AuntDaisy View Post
        Is a small group of Starlings a Joseph?
        It is now, Daisy.
        I've posted this before but a number of years ago on the Isle of Iona in April we were walking down towards the village when we were stopped in our tracks by the sound of a corncrake. We were surprised. When we go to Iona in July we hear the corncrake's familiar crekk in a number of parts of the island, but had never heard them this early in the year. Looking to see where the sound was coming from we saw a starling on top of the church and another on the ground, calling to each other in 'corncrake'.

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        • Bryn
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          • Mar 2007
          • 24688

          Originally posted by AuntDaisy View Post
          I love Starlings' iridescent feathers & the unusual, almost electronic, noises they can make; we only see the odd ones here.
          Is a small group of Starlings a Joseph?
          For a small group on the ground, a "chattering" should suffice, though a "Koba" would sound better than a "Joseph", I think.

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          • vinteuil
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            • Nov 2010
            • 12797

            Originally posted by Bryn View Post
            ... a "Koba" would sound better than a "Joseph", I think.
            ... o very good

            ( I was a bit slow at first - I thought AuntDaisy's 'Joseph', in connection with the 'iridescent feathers' was some reference to an amazing technicolour dreamcoat. But of course იოსებ ბესარიონის ძე ჯუღაშვილი - Ioseb Besarionis dzе Jughashvili )

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            • oddoneout
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              • Nov 2015
              • 9150

              Originally posted by Bryn View Post
              For a small group on the ground, a "chattering" should suffice, though a "Koba" would sound better than a "Joseph", I think.
              First attempt to understand that reference wasn't very helpful! Neither Korean restaurant nor evolved bonobo seemed quite right... Second attempt more successful.

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              • Bryn
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                • Mar 2007
                • 24688

                Originally posted by Joseph K View Post
                We must have had about eight Starlings in our garden a few hours ago!
                So which one, out of Terry, Jan, Fergie, Loz, Grandad, Bell, Reuben, Charlie, and Gravy, was missing?

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                • Serial_Apologist
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                  • Dec 2010
                  • 37619

                  Originally posted by AuntDaisy View Post
                  I love Starlings' iridescent feathers & the unusual, almost electronic, noises they can make; we only see the odd ones here.
                  Is a small group of Starlings a Joseph?
                  Given the name of the original poster it took me about 10 seconds to twig that one!

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                  • AuntDaisy
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                    • Jun 2018
                    • 1624

                    I concede - both Bryn & vinteuil win the prize

                    Thanks johncorrigan for the excellent corncrake story - I had to look up the noise it makes; impressive mimicry by the starling.

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                    • johncorrigan
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                      • Nov 2010
                      • 10349

                      Originally posted by AuntDaisy View Post
                      I concede - both Bryn & vinteuil win the prize

                      Thanks johncorrigan for the excellent corncrake story - I had to look up the noise it makes; impressive mimicry by the starling.
                      There was a lovely wee 'Tweet of the Day Take 5' on Radio 4 on Sunday featuring the wonderful corncrake, Daisy.

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                      • Serial_Apologist
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                        • Dec 2010
                        • 37619

                        Originally posted by AuntDaisy View Post
                        I love Starlings' iridescent feathers & the unusual, almost electronic, noises they can make; we only see the odd ones here.
                        Is a small group of Starlings a Joseph?
                        Starlings would wolf whistle back in the 1960s, but nowadays they're woke.

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                        • johncorrigan
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 10349

                          Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
                          Starlings would wolf whistle back in the 1960s, but nowadays they're woke.
                          Actually, S_A, I think they murmur to the nation.

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                          • gradus
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                            • Nov 2010
                            • 5606

                            This afternoon, a thrush singing as a thrush should from the top of an oak tree.

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                            • cloughie
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                              • Dec 2011
                              • 22115

                              Just now - Collared doves - 3 of them enjoying use of the birdbath - 2 of them having had a good splash around and a quck drink are drying off in the adjacent ‘Snow in Summer’ whilst the third wanders around wondering whether it has missed something by not taking a bath.

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                              • Padraig
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                                • Feb 2013
                                • 4231

                                Did you know falcons could swim?

                                A record has been set with the biggest brood of chicks raised in Northern Ireland by one of our most impressive birds of prey.

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