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Not the most exciting of images but this is a new visitor to my front garden - it is actually one of a pair of woodpigeon that always visit together, but I could not get them both into the shot! Rural woodpigeon, unlike urban pigeons, are incredibly timid as a result of being considered pests. There numbers have increased rapidly in the UK in recent years alongside the increase in growth of oilseed rape. |
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10 June 2007, 15:25 |
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Woodpigeon - Columba palumbus |
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John Haslam from Dornoch, Scotland |
Camera location
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57° 52′ 52.84″ N, 4° 1′ 22.32″ W
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( Info)57.881345;-4.022868 |
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