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Famous People Seen in the Co-op
lordshipdan replied to nowittyname's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Naomi Watts and Naveen Andrews were filming the Diana flick in the Chicken Cottage (!) on the Lane a few weeks back - didn't see them, but read about it in the Standard yesterday. Scroll down to "Assignation of the heart" - http://www.standard.co.uk/comment/comment/a-leaf-out-of-the-good-book-of-mormon-8300384.html -
The 2012 Olympic Barry Barry Road Race
lordshipdan replied to surfbobby's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Is there a Farcebook page for this? Be a handy little container for everyone's pics from the day. Also, any suggestions on how I can surpass my Lemmy outfit of last year? -
There was a cut last night at 3:15am - 4:30am on Lordship Lane, in between the Mag and Townley Road (as far as I could see anyways). Perhaps this is related?
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RSPCA says to leave them alone and keep an eye on them for any deterioration - looks like I'm a guardian angel for a few days! Really think all the work yesterday has scared the parents off, but we'll see.
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Now that on the day of my 33rd birthday, I have finally seen a baby pigeon, I am stuck in somewhat of a dilemma on what to do with these feathered friends/pests. Yesterday we had a tree surgeon cut down a 40 or so foot tree that was annoying a couple of neighbours, and while lopping it he found a nest with two almost fully grown pigeon chicks. He placed it in another tree, but now I have a few problems: 1) It's been 24 hours and mama and papa pigeon are nowhere to be seen 2) The nest has collapsed overnight and the two are now just standing on a branch 3) Their new position is now 10 feet off the ground and in the open, and given our backyard seems to be a feline superhighway, I don't give them much of a chance of surviving for too long Does anyone know who I should call? Been trying online but the RSPB says they don't have a rescue service and should just leave them alone - given the above circumstances I think that's a poor choice. Had the idea of getting someone with a pigeon coop to come get them - they're probably still young enough to be trained. Any help much appreciated! Dan
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