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I have seen pigeion-like birds, perching about 50' up in the plane trees on Goose Green. They are leaner than pigeons and I can't see whether they have a ring around the neck, which would make them a collared dove. They fly at height to the church steeple sometimes. What could they be? (Not parakeets)
If you pass by and have not been to Greendale Fields recently have a look. The Counci have put in paths and benches but there are still wilder areas for birds and wildlife. I?ve walked through to Sainsbury?s a few times and heard a woodpecker (greater S potted I think though I?ve not seen it yet) and heard a greenfinch. Hoping the whitethrots will be back soon

They are collared doves


Ring isn't that clear.


Nigello Wrote:

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> I have seen pigeion-like birds, perching about 50'

> up in the plane trees on Goose Green. They are

> leaner than pigeons and I can't see whether they

> have a ring around the neck, which would make them

> a collared dove. They fly at height to the church

> steeple sometimes. What could they be? (Not

> parakeets)

Sue Wrote:

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> stacker285 Wrote:

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> > Pheasant spotted on goose green today!

>

> It's not April 1 yet :)


They?ve been seen before in the area http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1800927,page=1

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> *countdown to August 12th commences*

Spotted him marching down Chadwick Grove yesterday.He flew over the wall into Thomas Carleton Centre.I fear his fate if he wandered past one of the butchers shops in Choumert Road.......

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