while wilding were do you empty toilet

That crossed my mind, But deffo not native in Notts.

That said they have been re introduced at Harewood House a few years ago near Leeds and I guess as the crow ( or kite flies) 40 miles point to point.

Perhaps it was on a day out !!!:rolleyes:

For those not familiar Sherwood Forest is still a pretty wild place in parts, And it isnt unusual to see deer etc etc.

Totally useless for a mobile signal of any kind,so when I am not about for a couple of days you now have a good idea to where i have escaped !!;)

Channa

Red kites can travel well away from there roosts I think 50 70 miles is not out of the realms of possibilities, I have seen them here in Bollington, Cheshire on a couple of occasions and thet must have come from Wales.

They are also a success story and are expanding ther empire , so to speak.
 
it's like kindergarten.
i love it.
i'm sitting here, chuckling at you lot. it's better than dancing on ice !

back to dancing on ice.................zzzzzzz

Shhhh you dont need a tv licence for this entertainment :eek:

Telling people you is chuckling, that sounds like enjoyment, and we will be taxed, licenced before you can chuck your stick !!

I demand you re post that any humour was a misconception, temporary mental thing etc..

Any one for pass the parcel ???:rolleyes:

Channa
 
Red kites can travel well away from there roosts I think 50 70 miles is not out of the realms of possibilities, I have seen them here in Bollington, Cheshire on a couple of occasions and thet must have come from Wales.

They are also a success story and are expanding ther empire , so to speak.

I recently saw on TV during the snow they were feeding the Kites in Wales, Hundreds of them were flying in, fantastic sight :)
 
There was a release programme for Red Kites on the outskirts of Gateshead ( The Derwent Valley).They were shipped over from Europe.

Since then, they have spread all over the UK but a number of them have remained in the area.

As you go past the Metrocentre on the A1 keep your eyes open to the left and you might be lucky enough to see some. (the passenger, not the driver):D
 
There was a release programme for Red Kites on the outskirts of Gateshead ( The Derwent Valley).They were shipped over from Europe.

Since then, they have spread all over the UK but a number of them have remained in the area.

As you go past the Metrocentre on the A1 keep your eyes open to the left and you might be lucky enough to see some. (the passenger, not the driver):D
I visited the food and drink show a couple of years back at Harewood, and I wholeheartedly agree, An amazing sight!!!.

When I worked in the Dordogne I spent many an happy hour watching the black kites soaring over the skies in the late afternoon.

Snakes and dogs are a story for another time !!!

Channa
 
A picture taken at the recent feeding in wales during the snow, awesome sight, A place to add to my list of places to visit. Does anyone know of any good spots close by to the feeding station?

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i think its turned out quite intresting for everyone what goes on and what people think about it
 
I recently saw on TV during the snow they were feeding the Kites in Wales, Hundreds of them were flying in, fantastic sight :)

Last August we spent 2 nights on a temporary holiday site on this farm (which is held every year for the month of August) + the site has a small c.l.

We could watch the spectacle from the van...... fantastic.
 
Last August we spent 2 nights on a temporary holiday site on this farm (which is held every year for the month of August) + the site has a small c.l.

We could watch the spectacle from the van...... fantastic.

Nice, I bet you loved it? I would have done.

Maybe its an idea for a meet, if enough people were up for it perhaps the farm would accomodate us for a weekend / long weekend :)
 
We always take bin bags with us and only use the toilet for a pee. If we need to do a dump it goes into the bin bag. That way it's only water that is going into the bushes. The bin bag of course goes in to the general rubbish.
 

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