tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7338589224051075532.post2876657322437976404..comments2024-03-25T14:11:43.432+00:00Comments on Of Esox & observations : Life is goodDylan Wrathallhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01285181139467170047noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7338589224051075532.post-26149019095280633902016-03-21T21:14:23.428+00:002016-03-21T21:14:23.428+00:00Eureka!.... Dylan, you bloody diamond!.... I knew...Eureka!.... Dylan, you bloody diamond!.... I knew there’d eventually be good reason for following your Blog (ha-ha) <br /><br />So then, for the last couple of years, a little bird has been the cause of much head scratching and limited research on my part.... Until now that is!<br /> <br />Now I certainly don’t consider myself an accomplished twitcher, only possessing a general knowledge of our avian friends (being a lifelong passionate angler, an intimate awareness and appreciation of all things fauna and flora go hand-in-hand do they not?)... Anyway, whilst at work, I first noticed a totally obscure bird "song" from the surroundings of my office building (adjacent to the foreshore and an aggregate works site).... Regularly proclaiming over the last couple of years to me, my colleagues, and anyone-else in the general vicinity "what the fook IS that?"..... often heard but very rarely seen! <br /> <br />Anyway, cutting to the chase...... IT’S A BLOODY FEMALE BLACK REDSTART INNIT!!!!!!<br /><br />Congratulations on the eel challenge BTW.... now you can get back to catching proppa fish with proppa tails! (ha-ha)<br /><br />ATB mate<br /><br />Andy<br />Esoxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05926175507792377880noreply@blogger.com