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Milton Keynes - man had owl on shoulder!
South bank - woman had little cat on lead and let it off for it to meander around / along buildings!
Local Park - boy had ferret on lead!!
South bank - woman had little cat on lead and let it off for it to meander around / along buildings!
Local Park - boy had ferret on lead!!
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We had a pheasant in our garden which is unusual for a small town garden.
I’ve also seen rooks nesting in chimney pots where I live too, they actually go inside the pot and disappear from view. ? Nesting of course.“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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leeCal said:We had a pheasant in our garden which is unusual for a small town garden.
I’ve also seen rooks nesting in chimney pots where I live too, they actually go inside the pot and disappear from view. ? Nesting of course.
Foxes everywhere. -
Many years ago, we took our 3 children to a nearby coastal beauty spot. I sat high up on the cliff top while the family went rock climbing. It was a beautiful day, the sea was sparkling. All of a sudden, I heard the sound of a lone Bagpipe. I turned to see a piper playing a lament. It was a rare sight, surreal and beautiful. I will never forget it. PS I for love the sound of bagpipes.
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I was at a car show a few years ago, there was a guy walking about with a snake around his neck...handing it out to anyone that wanted to hold it! He also had a dog with sunglasses and a neckerchief...
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I saw a police officer on foot patrolling my local town!
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We have a lady who walks her cat on a lead
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While I was walking a friend's dog yesterday I saw someone carrying a cat in one of these on her front
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Vailge-Carrier-Backpack-Capsule-Walking/dp/B08BFLJYZ7/ref=asc_df_B08BFLJYZ7/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=463150511231&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14031869354732606414&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1006468&hvtargid=pla-968382178540&psc=1
It was a bit spooky when I noticed a cat peering at me The dog didn't notice. -
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My kitty been out in pram / stroller today for vet check-up / vaccine etc.Prob better than bus or tube noise / bustle. -
My son turning up for a doorstep visit
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vikingqueen said:My son turning up for a doorstep visit
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Ah he has a wife for his laundry @fluffycat
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There's a guy that walks around Leeds city centre with a lizard on his shoulder sometimes!
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I'll have to keep an eye out for the Lizard man of Leeds next time I'm in town @Tori_Scope
I tell you what I always enjoy spotting when I'm out and about. A hot air balloon!
That's a pretty rare sight!!
p.s. Unless you happen to be at a hot air balloon show, of course -
I remember one time Mum was driving me home from school one day, and living in Norfolk, obviously surrounded by many fields, open land/etc.
There's this one particular stretch of road that has a house which is completely hidden by lots of greenery, anyway beside it is a opening for farm vehicles. As we approached the this stretch and saw a cat entering this driveway and as we got closer, out walks a pheasant.
My mind was blown, I legitimately thought the cat had transformed into a pheasant because the cat was nowhere to be seen!
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Woman had big parrot on shoulder in a park.
Looked lovely with loads of red colouring.
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