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Nurse Ratched
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Post Nurse Ratched »

"I thought you might like this video.



It's a compilation of different birds singing. Beautiful photography. If you expand the 'title' under the video it gives a list of species and the times they pop up in the video. Most of the species are familiar to us in the UK, but there are some 'exotics' (the cranes - wow, what a noise!) It was filmed in Belarus. The guy has a channel you can subscribe to. Anyway, I hope you enjoy it and maybe it'll take your mind off you-know-what for a few blessed minutes."
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*rarely your pet
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"Kenzo, just took his dog for a run out that his dog needs to have, he deliberately went out early In the hope he would avoid confrontation with other animals but unfortunately on this occasion nature was cruel even by the fact badgers are night creatures so it should have been safe in it‚Äôs set. I am always sad to hear nature take it‚Äôs deadly role when it seemed unnecessary but by having dogs as pets and keeping them from forming packs limits this event taking place. Once a dog gets a sniff they are back to instinct and rarely your anymore, you know this Pickle so stop being a cսnt looking to make things worse than they are because you are disliked & mocked on here, YOU built this situation by your own sick posting history."
lowermarshhammer
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After they've finished their coarse fish lunch.
lowermarshhammer
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After they've finished their coarse fish lunch.
joe royal
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"A swan crash landed into our works car park yesterday afternoon, made a bit of a noise. Two others landed and just looked at it. All three had rings on their legs. 20 mins later they had gone."
Mr Kenzo
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"Careful Surf, Pickle and his Polish mates will come over with a massive keep net and cook them up for dinner"
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"There's a bird in my garden calling: twit, twit, twit, twit Any ideas what it might be?"
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Nurse Ratched
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Yep. The comedy-squeaking-wheel song of the great tit is very noisy in my garden today. As well as the fluting song of goldfinches.
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Hammer and Pickle
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Exactly Oh ffs
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Noisy great tit spotted skulking about in unusual habitat.
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Oh ffs.
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Hammer and Pickle
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So you condone the killing of protected species by Staff owners like you. Wonderful. I'm sure you have some delightful friends.
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"Your mission, Double-O Pickle is to infiltrate WHO and get as many threads locked as you can. Big gold star and a bag of Swan & Otter crisps for you if you succeed."
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1261044/Slaughter-swans-As-carcasses-pile-crude-camps-built-river-banks-residents-frightened-visit-park-Peterborough.html
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"Boasting ? Far from it, i've condoned it. We got the dog as a rescue, he is brilliant with people and is the perfect pet and wouldn't swap him for anything else. If anyone is to blame it was me for not having him on a lead. And don't talk to me about protected species as your nationals kill and eat them and your digging a dog out for it, oh the irony"
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"Yes. One good reason for having cats is they keep the vermin in check. Not so sure what your reason for having a Staff is now that you have come on here boasting about how it has killed a badger, which happens to be a protected species."
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"Cats kill mice, are they vicious cunts as well ? Don't get into yet another topic you know fuck all about"
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"So your Staff just killed the badger in its spare time, right?"
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"Maybe i should have had him on the lead, but i like to go out early doors so he can stretch his legs without many people walking the dogs. I certainly don't condone people training their pets to kill other animals. Despite the bad press, Staffy's aren't bred to be killers, they are great family pets, its the owner that turns them into vicious cunts."
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"Years ago my family had issues with badger baiters, fucking nasty trespassing scummy cunts who don't give a fuck about their dogs or the badger. (NOT accusing Kenzo of.this, don't know the facts of course.)"
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"LMH - Totally unscathed, i didn't actually see him do it as he was off the lead and shot off over to it, just heard the commotion, maybe it was already injured or something, i'm not sure, but it was making a racket, not nice to see."
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"Staffs are a race specially bred to hunt and kill - best keep it on a leash when out walking in badger territory skthe.police.uk/content/Q31.htm#:~:text=Badgers%20are%20a%20protected%20species,and%2For%20an%20unlimited%20fine."
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A healthy badger isn't going to go down without a scrap. How did the dog fare? I wonder if the badger was either very very old or perhaps pre injured by a car.
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"Staffordshire Bull Terrier it was early morning, it was up in the Chiltern Forest, a lot of wildlife up there"
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"Staffordshire Bull Terrier it was early morning, it was up in the Chiltern Forest, a lot of wildlife up there"
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