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Re:starlings and their movements - 2006/12/01 21:08 Hiya!
If we can find out where this phenonmun, sorry, phemomium, sorry, murmuration is, perhaps we can arrange a 'meet' for next year to see it?
As much as I respect 'Odd Billies' greater knowledge about wildlife than I will ever have in my little finger nail, i still find his 'comic' style of presenting odious,and so only watch 'highlights' of his programmes. This seems to be the pattern for modern day nature programmes, two minutes of wildlife shots and twenty minutes of 'I' did this , or 'I' did that with copious shots of some self promoting idiot. For instance: 'Great Journeys', supposedly all about whales, what do we get? A bloke driving a car and stopping for something to eat, on a motorbike crossing a bridge, cooking for the locals, close ups telling us how hard it is to see whales! OR. Attenborough, never see the bloke, loads of wildlife footage with him talking to (not down) to us. Perhaps two minutes of him, twenty of what we want to see! I won't go into Simon King.
All the very best,
wetlands_wedge.

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