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I photographed this bird in a hurry at 6.13AM on Wed 23 May 2007 in Furneux Pelham (on hill going up to Pheasant Cottage) Unfortunately I took it directly against the sun. Can you guess what it is? 
So far we had had the following guesses: Grey Parrot, Cormorant, Buzzard, black cockatoo and Red Kite (none of these are correct) |
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Read more... [Guess the Bird!]
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Have you seen this dog? Answers to 'Twiggy'
Last seen Wed 16 May 2007 Please contact Lizzy Barclay on 01279 777254 |
 Duncan Woodcock on the dancefloor! Photos taken by Denis O'Regan can now be viewed on this website.Yes that really is a rare sight... Duncan Woodcock strutting his stuff on the dance floor - Good for you Duncan  Click Here to view the Gallery |
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has offered a £150,000 reward to help police catch the robbers who stole £10,000 from the pub where he grew up.
Five men armed with baseball bats and hammers raided The Cricketers at Clavering, Essex, which is owned by the chef's parents Trevor and Sally, police said. The gang attacked at around 11pm on Sunday 15 April 2007 as the pub was closing and made off with cash from a till and a safe. A spokesman for the chef said Oliver, on a business trip in America, would hand over the money to anyone who could produce information that would lead to an arrest and conviction. He added: "He is angry. He grew up in the pub and first started to learn to cook there. |
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Read more... [Jamie Oliver offers £150,000 reward]
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The swallows have arrived at the Pelhams - I saw this first one at Whitebarns on Saturday 14 April 2007 during the hot weekend spell.  First Swallow - Sat 14 April 2007 Click here to read more about the Swallow |
 Denis with Phil's monster lense Some of you may have noticed me around recently in camo clothing and a very BIG lense. Thanks to Phil Burridge I have been able to borrow the enormous brute in this photo. Lugging this lense around the woods between Furneux and Brent Pelham is a feat in itself!My passion is photographing our feathered friends (our local birds) and any other wildlife that might turn up. I never cease to wonder at the variety of wildlife around us in the Pelhams and feel it my duty to use the website to share what I have found. |
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Read more... [Thanks to Phil]
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