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Some pix of a bunch of swallows I came across while fishing this evening.
http://crystalglen.net/Fishing/061204.htm Willi |
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![]() "Willi" wrote in message ... Some pix of a bunch of swallows I came across while fishing this evening. http://crystalglen.net/Fishing/061204.htm Shoot, since everyone's trying to get Uncle Wayno's attention... http://www.sabong.net.ph/gallery/sho...at=998&thumb=1 http://www.cfainc.org/breeds.html |
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Willi wrote:
Some pix of a bunch of swallows I came across while fishing this evening. http://crystalglen.net/Fishing/061204.htm What were they eating? Caddis, I'll bet. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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we frequently see them when bass fishing. yours look to be larger. but,
when the swallows are flitting about, dipping the water, etc., the fishing always seems better. Willi wrote: Some pix of a bunch of swallows I came across while fishing this evening. http://crystalglen.net/Fishing/061204.htm Willi |
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![]() "Willi" wrote: Some pix of a bunch of swallows I came across while fishing this evening. http://crystalglen.net/Fishing/061204.htm Those look just like the little *******s that have been trying to build their mud nests in the bricks above my front door for the past month. I think we finally discouraged them by stuffing mothballs between the bricks. Charlie, who considers this an on-topic post, since I wouldn't even own mothballs if I didn't have a dresser stuffed full of fur and feathers. |
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Charlie Wilson wrote:
"Willi" wrote: Some pix of a bunch of swallows I came across while fishing this evening. http://crystalglen.net/Fishing/061204.htm Those look just like the little *******s that have been trying to build their mud nests in the bricks above my front door for the past month. I think we finally discouraged them by stuffing mothballs between the bricks. Charlie, who considers this an on-topic post, since I wouldn't even own mothballs if I didn't have a dresser stuffed full of fur and feathers. I would say the birds Willie saw were Sand Martins http://www.rspb.org.uk/birds/guide/s...rtin/index.asp and what you saw were Swallows http://www.rspb.org.uk/birds/guide/s/swallow/index.asp Notice the difference in the legth of the tail, the Swallows being more forked. Always a good sign to see either of them over water when fishing as it means flies are hatching or returning to lay eggs. It is also worthwhile on still water to watch out for gulls or ducks who will also feed on hatching and spent flies. HTH. -- E-Mail:- Website:- http://www.ftscotland.co.uk Looking for a webhost? Try http://www.1and1.co.uk/?k_id=2966019 |
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Willi wrote in news:40cbc5d3$0$201$75868355
@news.frii.net: Some pix of a bunch of swallows I came across while fishing this evening. http://crystalglen.net/Fishing/061204.htm Willi "The Birds" ;-) Is there a high(er) snake population around the rookeries? Steve (who enjoys Willi's pics ![]() |
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![]() Sandy Birrell wrote: I would say the birds Willie saw were Sand Martins http://www.rspb.org.uk/birds/guide/s...rtin/index.asp Thanks for the link. I looked Sand Martins up in my bird book and Sand Martins aren't even in the book. Then I did some more research and found that Sand Martins are called Bank Swallows here in the States. They are Bank Swallows/Sand Martins. Different places, different names, same bird. Willi |
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![]() "Willi" wrote in message ... Sandy Birrell wrote: I would say the birds Willie saw were Sand Martins http://www.rspb.org.uk/birds/guide/s...rtin/index.asp Thanks for the link. I looked Sand Martins up in my bird book and Sand Martins aren't even in the book. Then I did some more research and found that Sand Martins are called Bank Swallows here in the States. They are Bank Swallows/Sand Martins. Different places, different names, same bird. yeah, and noisy as hell....... snake Willi |
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