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    Can anyone identify baby birds?

    Neighbour kids turned up a couple of days ago with two baby birds, Tesco had trimmed their trees and the Mum had buggered off and left them. Anyone out there who can maybe identify the type of bird? Let me know and I'll send a picture. (Be just my luck for them to be grey pigeons (aka -flying rat)

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    i'll give it a shot, these are english birds right?

    "...ever wonder why they kill the weak ones, baby?"

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    Probably the best book in Thailand about 'nooks'.

    http://www.worldtwitch.com/thailand_bird_reports.htm

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    with baby birds that arent fully developed it is extremely hard to tell wot sort they are, the easiest way to find out is to slit them down the middle with a sharp knife, now depending on organ placement and size it makes it a doodle to found out wot sort they are...

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    these are english birds right?
    ....er, no. They have Tesco in Thailand as well

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    ...and dozy arsed grey pigeons. Which I really hope they're not :sad:

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    what do you hope they are?

    picture then please, i'll try and help.

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    Re: Can anyone identify baby birds?

    Quote Originally Posted by bigraegun
    Neighbour kids turned up a couple of days ago with two baby birds, Tesco had trimmed their trees and the Mum had buggered off and left them. Anyone out there who can maybe identify the type of bird? Let me know and I'll send a picture. (Be just my luck for them to be grey pigeons (aka -flying rat)
    Post the picture first and someone will be able to identify it.


    Use your head.

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    seems to be unwilling to.


    "...ever wonder why they kill the weak ones, baby?"

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    Will post picture in morning, waiting for camera batteries to charge.

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