Saw a brilliant documentary last night on SBS called "London's Wild Side" Lots of footage of the, sometimes surprising bird species in and around London. Showcases other animals too.
Link for "on demand SBS" http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/video/31 ... -Wild-Side
Brilliant Doco
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Saw it as well Di,
Real eyeopener about the diversity in London. How were those lazy pigeons that caught the train? Unbelievable! Great show.
Real eyeopener about the diversity in London. How were those lazy pigeons that caught the train? Unbelievable! Great show.
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Definitely a learned experience, it was obvious the pigeon was aware by the sound of the train that the doors would soon be opening! Wont be long before London Transport figure out a way to charge them for the journey!
The wild ringnecks were a bit of a surprise.
The wild ringnecks were a bit of a surprise.
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Great Documentry Thanks for Sharing 

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As quoted in an earlier topic,it's a perfect example of what could happen here with ring necks.imo Craigpoitta wrote:I haven't watched it yet. BB in the first ep of earth flight they go on about the wild ring necks in the Uk it's amazing how birds can adapt. . .. pete