take a bit of time from tweeting (181K !?) and read some books on irish wildlife and educate yourself!
Kenny U-Vox Plank
Plenty of time on the dole. Obviously.
Andyourpointiswhatexactly?
I can say, with some confidence, that it’s a peacock.
Andyourpointiswhatexactly?
Its name is Drew.
Frilly Keane
a birdie with a gammy leg
Kenny U-Vox Plank
Herring gull.
or RyanAir peacock.
Nigel
Me, on my way to steal your man.
Spaghetti Hoop
Probably what you’ll be wearing next season.
Frilly Keane
Wha’how ya Hoop ya!
DD
Has it been stolen?
scottser
it looks a bit like ireland
Derek
As already said, it a young herring gull, they get the white and grey feathers and yellow beak with red tip in the second year. What people generally call a ‘sea gull’
Young herring gull
Nonsense. That is a miniature dachshund.
Peahen.
Unladen African swallow
Phillipine Sea Eagle
take a bit of time from tweeting (181K !?) and read some books on irish wildlife and educate yourself!
Plenty of time on the dole. Obviously.
I can say, with some confidence, that it’s a peacock.
Its name is Drew.
a birdie with a gammy leg
Herring gull.
or RyanAir peacock.
Me, on my way to steal your man.
Probably what you’ll be wearing next season.
Wha’how ya Hoop ya!
Has it been stolen?
it looks a bit like ireland
As already said, it a young herring gull, they get the white and grey feathers and yellow beak with red tip in the second year. What people generally call a ‘sea gull’
Young herring gull whose Mammy looks like this https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/PHOTO/LARGE/herring_gull_adult_breeding.jpg
They are currently leaving the nests.
lawks, what a battle ax.
iT’S WHAT i’D CALL…HANG ON….
It’s what I’d call a lesser-beaked seagull, or a seagull who’s been trying to eat the pavement too often.
It isn’t easy to be certain, and I’m no orthodentrist or anything. My knowledge of birds begins at the neck and moves swiftly downwards
Any chance you could nip out and get a shot at the other side of his head?
The eye we can see looks well gammy.
I’m basing my random guess solely on the size of the ‘skidmark‘ evident in the photo.
It’s definitely not an ostrich. They have longer necks and don’t poo as much.