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Brundall Cuckoo Safely Back


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2 hours ago, addicted said:

Heard the cuckoo just now so glad it's safely back. By the end of the week no doubt it's repetitive and constant call will be driving me cuckoo!

 

 

Carole

I know what you mean.   There used to be an extremely lonely Cuckoo which used to be in full song near to North Cove Moorings.  Was so thrilled to hear it in the Spring.    After a few hours you began to wonder what you did with that cork from the bottle of bubbly because you could find a use for it.   Just about beak sized!!

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That's not very nice Mrs H.

Everyone should love their bird like I do, no matter how much noise comes out of their mouth from the second they wake up until the second they go to sleep

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Awww thank you Mrs H :default_icon_kiss:

I just had a break from the forum for a little while, Jay gave me a bit of a talking to, so blame him for me coming back :default_biggrin:

Carole, don't worry about the cuckoos, just log onto the forum, you'll hear plenty of them on here :default_norty:

Grace

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1 hour ago, Gracie said:

Awww thank you Mrs H :default_icon_kiss:

I just had a break from the forum for a little while, Jay gave me a bit of a talking to, so blame him for me coming back :default_biggrin:

Carole, don't worry about the cuckoos, just log onto the forum, you'll hear plenty of them on here :default_norty:

Yep you always listen to me don't you darling.........eventually :default_hiding: <-----(still not hiding, just looking for that ruddy pen)

 

Love ya loads gorgeous, but you know that :default_icon_kiss:

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